Aston Martin wants to make a surprise return to Formula 1 racing in 2016 after 56 years. British super car manufacturer was reportedly are negotiating to partner with a brand of energy drink Red Bull.
If everything goes well, the union of the two brands is similar to that currently performed Red Bull and Infiniti are using Renault engines. Similar because Aston Martin is not going to use the machine itself, but rather disposable owned Mercedes-AMG.
This can happen because as a parent Daimler Mercedes-AMG has a 5 percent stake in Aston Martin. All possibilities to use the machines racing season is very competitive this year it will be discussed further.
The report further states that condone what dimaui Mercedes Aston Martin, as more and more supplying the machines more and more profits
for the Mercedes instead of development being done.
Moreover, Mercedes did not see Aston Martin as a competitor on the stock car sales. Aston Martin's intention was also likely to be greeted with open by Red Bull, considering the Austrian company has repeatedly criticized the performance of the Renault engines this year.
The initiative was initiated by Andy Palmer as CEO of Aston Martin, and Director of Marketing and Communications Simon Sproule, this is very big chances, considering they both have done the same thing to Infiniti as they work to Nissan.
Flashback bit, Aston Martin received his only experience in Formula 1 for two seasons, namely 1959 and 1960, with moderate results.
Moreover, Mercedes did not see Aston Martin as a competitor on the stock car sales. Aston Martin's intention was also likely to be greeted with open by Red Bull, considering the Austrian company has repeatedly criticized the performance of the Renault engines this year.
The initiative was initiated by Andy Palmer as CEO of Aston Martin, and Director of Marketing and Communications Simon Sproule, this is very big chances, considering they both have done the same thing to Infiniti as they work to Nissan.
Flashback bit, Aston Martin received his only experience in Formula 1 for two seasons, namely 1959 and 1960, with moderate results.
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