Stroll stocks up on more Aston Martin shares
Lawrence Stroll and his consortium have bought more shares in Aston Martin, taking advantage of stock prices falling further due to market insecurity
Lawrence Stroll and his consortium have bought more shares in Aston Martin, taking advantage of stock prices falling further due to market insecurity
Racing Point owner Lawrence Stroll says the Aston Martin works F1 team will be the "foundation" of the company's new strategy.
Aston Martin chief executive Andy Palmer has said that Lawrence Stroll's consortium has purchased a stake in the company with F1 wins in mind.
Rumours have been circulating that Racing Point owner Lawrence Stroll could invest in Aston Martin, and investor talks have been confirmed.
Racing Point owner Lawrence Stroll is reported to be interested in buying a major stake in Aston Martin, according to Autocar and RaceFans.net.
It looks as if Aston Martin will not be making a move into supplying engines for Formula 1, due to the new regulations.
Aston Martin believe the prospect of them becoming an engine builder could be used to entice Ferrari into remaining in Formula 1.
With Aston Martin considering a future as an engine supplier, Cosworth have revealed their would be keen on a partnership with the manufacturer.
Aston Martin president and CEO Andy Palmer has revealed that several teams have declared an interest in working with them should they decide to enter Formula 1 in 2021.
Aston Martin CEO Andy Palmer has reacted positively to the initial announcement made by the FIA and FOM which revealed their initial vision for the sport post-2020.
Aston Martin have been recruiting staff with Formula 1 experience as they continue to assess whether they will join the sport as an engine supplier.