
Adrian Newey recovering after hospital treatment for illness, working from home
Adrian Newey was hospitalized for a recent illness and is now mostly working from home as Aston Martin's team principal, while the team struggles with performance issues.
Adrian Newey, Aston Martin's new team principal, is recovering at home after a recent bout of illness required hospital treatment. The legendary designer is said to be "mostly working from home" as he recovers from an issue that has affected him over the past few weeks, according to a report from the Mail.
Why it matters:
Newey's health comes as Aston Martin endures a difficult start to the F1 2026 season, having failed to score a point in the first four races. His role as team principal marks a new chapter for the most decorated designer in F1 history, and his ability to guide the team through this rough patch is critical for the Silverstone squad's ambitions.
The details:
- Newey, 67, has not attended a race since the season-opening Australian Grand Prix in March. His schedule is expected to include 10-14 races per season, similar to predecessor Andy Cowell.
- An Aston Martin spokesman declined to comment on personal matters but confirmed Newey was working and on campus last week.
- PlanetF1.com previously reported that Newey is leading the search for a permanent team principal, with Audi's Jonathan Wheatley emerging as the leading candidate. Wheatley left Audi with immediate effect less than 48 hours later.
- The AMR26, Newey's first Aston Martin car, has been hamstrung by severe vibrations from its new Honda engine. Progress has been made, with Fernando Alonso reporting "no issues" with vibrations in Miami.
- Newey's legacy includes involvement in over 200 race wins and 26 world titles across Williams, McLaren, and Red Bull.
What's next:
Newey is expected to vacate the team principal role in due course, with Jonathan Wheatley likely to take over. For now, the focus remains on resolving the car's reliability issues and getting Aston Martin back into the points.
With Newey's recovery ongoing and the team's technical challenges still present, Aston Martin's immediate future hinges on both his health and the progress with the Honda power unit.
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