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Ferrari Engineers Recruited as Aston Martin Continue F1 Evaluation

Aston Martin Racing continues to evaluate a possible move into Formula 1 in the future, with the outfit bringing in some engineers with experience in the highest level of single seater motorsport. The Aston Martin name will be a part of the championship from 2018 as title sponsor for Red Bull Racing, but the manufacturer remains interested in joining providing the costs are justifiable. Andy Palmer, the President and CEO of Aston Martin, said the costs will be a big part of their decision to join Formula 1, but the acquirement of former Scuderia Ferrari engineers with experience means provisions are in place to develop an engine should the decision be a positive one. 'I'm sure we have the...
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