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Aston Martin respond to claim about £1 billion pursuit of Max Verstappen | F1

January 16, 2025 3 Min Read
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Aston Martin have denied that they’re making ready a £1 billion deal to signal four-time F1 world champion Max Verstappen.

Crash.internet understands {that a} report by the Every day Mail, which recommended Aston Martin are upping their efforts to signal Pink Bull’s Verstappen, is extensive of the mark.

Present drivers Fernando Alonso and Lance Stroll are contracted with Aston Martin till the tip of 2026.

The duo helped Aston Martin safe back-to-back fifth-place finishes within the F1 constructors’ championship.

With Adrian Newey beginning work with the crew later this yr – and operations now led by new crew principal Andy Cowell – the Silverstone-based outfit are arrange nicely for the long run.

Speak of Verstappen becoming a member of Aston Martin has been frequent although, notably because the signing of Newey, and alliance with Honda as their energy unit provider for 2026.

In keeping with the report, Aston Martin have been ready to place collectively a world document bundle value £1bn – which might have included making Verstappen a shareholder.

Verstappen is at present underneath contract at Pink Bull till the tip of 2028.

Nevertheless, his future hasn’t been sure amid curiosity from Mercedes all through final yr.

The off-track turmoil involving Christian Horner, mixed with Pink Bull slipping again within the pecking order, led to intense hypothesis about Verstappen’s future.

Verstappen has insisted that Pink Bull are his household, and he plans to stay loyal to them.

However, the primary precedence for Verstappen is a championship-winning F1 automobile.

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How might Aston Martin entice Verstappen?

With billionaire Lawrence Stroll operating the present at Aston Martin, they’ve the monetary functionality to signal anybody.

This has been demonstrated by their pursuit and signing of Adrian Newey.

Newey, who’s extensively thought to be F1’s greatest-ever automobile designer, was introduced as Aston Martin’s managing technical companion in September.

He’ll spearhead Aston Martin’s design crew however, crucially, develop into a shareholder of the crew.

In keeping with Sky, Newey will earn a base wage of £20m at Aston Martin.

With Verstappen clearly F1’s high driver over the previous 4 years, Aston Martin are seemingly ready to go all-out to signal him.

The report claims Aston Martin would provide Verstappen a deal value £1bn throughout the rest of his racing profession, with a possible shareholding on the desk.

Verstappen will seemingly wish to stay in motorsport, even when he calls time on his F1 profession this decade, expressing curiosity in racing within the World Endurance Championship – one thing he might do with the British model.

Aston Martin are additionally powered by Honda from 2026, with the Japanese producer having fun with nice success with Verstappen throughout their time with Pink Bull.

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