PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑22 Aug 2026, 03:55
Newey is not going until he satisfactorily completes his project at AM. A race winning team.
Saying that... Gawd was sprint qualy embarrasing!
Lawrence Stroll strategy for AMR is to borrow money and spend big in building world class facilities, wind tunnel, hire a WDC along side his son, an exclusive winning engine supplier, the best F1 designer to take advantage of regulation change and wait for winning outcome.
This has proven to be a massive disappointment and the mounting debt repayment for AMR is going to add even more pressure to the team to deliver quick success.
The next round of technical regulation change will be 2030, which mean by 2029, almost all teams expect those still fighting for 2029 championship, will switch to new car development. For AMR, missing out on 2026 completely is a disaster, making a very hard for AMR to recover. And for a team with championship ambition, AMR will likely to start on 2030 cars in 2028. So 2027 is perhaps the only year which AMR can really turn things around.
As we can see, the current F1 grid is really competitive, with Ferrari, Merc, Mclaren RBR, and very soon Audi I think, to be competing at the front. And the only way for AMR to do it better than the rest is if Honda can deliver something exceptional that is exclusive to AMR only.
Newey is 67 this year, perhaps the oldest full time technical director on the grid right now. Can AN still continue this role for 2030 regulation? I honestly doubt so unless AMR is already winning.