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“we cancelled those plans.” Andy Palmer on Aston Martin joining F1

Aston Martin CEO Andy Palmer has confirmed that Aston Martin have lost interest in making a Formula One engine after the sport changed its mind about the rules from 2021. “When it looked like the rules were going to change, we did take a look at whether we should do our own engine for F1,” Palmer said when speaking to Reuters. “But then [commercial rights holders] Liberty [Media] essentially changed their mind and continued with the current engine, so we cancelled those plans.” The British car maker have been Red Bull’s title sponsor for this year and had show an initial interest into making engines for the proposed rules and regulations when they were...
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