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'Verstappen could earn a lot at Aston Martin, more than Newey'

Juan Pablo Montoya believes Aston Martin should now go after signing Max Verstappen to their team. During his time in F1, the Colombian has previously worked with Adrian Newey, who will join the team in 2025, and Honda will also become the British team's engine supplier beyond 2026. Therefore, Montoya would complete their puzzle with adding the driver who previously achieved great success with the designer and the Japanese brand.
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