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Krack hopes "to make substantial steps" with Newey at Aston Martin

Aston Martin team principal Mike Krack believes it is "possible" for Aston Martin to close the gap at the front of the grid as a result of signing Adrian Newey. The master designer left Red Bull and their F1 operations after the Miami Grand Prix, and after months of speculation, the Brit was officially announced as designer for the British team, starting on March 1, 2025. Aston Martin has a big gap to bridge towards the top teams. Currently, the British team is fifth in the constructors' championship. With the recruitment of Adrian Newey, the aim is to close that gap, but how realistic is that goal? Mike Krack answered that question in Singapore.
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