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Aston Martin breaks ground on new F1 factory

The new Aston Martin F1 factory The Aston Martin Formula 1 team has broken ground on a massive new facility near Silverstone. The British marque has picked up the mantle from what was Racing Point last season, an operation which can trace its lineage back to Jordan’s entry into F1 in 1991. It still operates out of the same complex as used by Eddie Jordan’s team back then, albeit expanded somewhat over the passing decades. Alongside a substantial recruitment drive, the team is also looking to construct a 37,000 square metre building to house the F1 team in, with completion expected either late next year, or early 2023. “It is inspiring to look at where we are now in the context of the...
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