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Aston Martin seek assurances before F1 entry

Aston Martin are hoping the introduction of cost-saving measures will allow the luxury sports manufacturer to join Formula 1 and compete with Ferrari. Aston Martin have been present at recent engines meetings between manufacturers and the FIA as they discuss how the future of F1 should be shaped. The likes of Cosworth and Volkswagen Group are also weighing up their options after also attending the meetings, but Aston Martin want costs to be reduced. 'We sit on the periphery of F1 – with the Valkyrie and with Red Bull,' Aston Martin CEO Andy Palmer told Motorsport.com. 'Obviously it makes sense to try and bring it all together. 'We've talked about what might be with various parties,...
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