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Aston Martin could become the “team of the future” in Formula 1 following significant investment in its infrastructure, ...
Aston Martin owner Lawrence Stroll is reportedly furious with Adrian Newey after the Briton has refused to work on the team's ...
Last weekend's Saudi Arabian Grand Prix marked Aston Martin Racing's Lance Stroll 75th career Q1 drop out, making him the ...
The London-listed company said it expects to secure more than £74 million from the sale of its stake in F1 team, adding that ...
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Aston Martin To Raise Over $162 Million Through F1 Team Stake Sale And Stroll’s Increased Investment
Aston Martin will raise over $162 million through the sale of its stake in the F1 team and funding from its chairman, Lawrence Stroll, to counter losses and President Donald Trump's tariffs.
With ambitions of becoming a Formula 1 powerhouse, Aston Martin, under the financial muscle of billionaire Lawrence Stroll and Saudi oil giants Aramco, are reportedly ready to table a staggering ...
The Aston Martin brand will be in Formula One for decades to come, team owner Lawrence Stroll said on Monday after the sportscar maker announced the sale of its stake in the Silverstone-based outfit.
Shares of Aston Martin jumped as much as 13% on Monday after the British luxury carmaker said it will raise more than £125 million ($161.7 million) through funding from Chairman Lawrence Stroll's ...
Aston Martin is set to raise about $162 million via funding from the company’s chair, Lawrence Stroll, and the sale of the automaker’s stake in its Formula 1 team, which Stroll owns.
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motorsport.com on MSNIs Aston Martin in trouble? F1 ambitions facing reality checkAston Martin currently sits in seventh place in the constructors' championship and is seemingly no closer to achieving Lawrence Stroll's goal of winning the F1 title ...
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