Ex-Ferrari F1 technical chief begins work with Aston Martin
Former Ferrari Technical Director Enrico Cardile has officially joined F1 rivals Aston Martin as its Chief Technical Officer.
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Former Ferrari Technical Director Enrico Cardile has officially joined F1 rivals Aston Martin as its Chief Technical Officer.
Ferrari has won a legal battle against its former Technical Director Enrico Cardile to prolong his move to Aston Martin as the Silverstone-based F1 squad’s Chief Technical Officer.
Ferrari is reportedly holding back former Technical Director Enrico Cardile from starting his new position at F1 rivals Aston Martin until the summer.
Aston Martin CEO and Team Principal Andy Cowell said the F1 outfit is prepared “to adapt” its processes as design chiefs Adrian Newey and Enrico Cardile come on board.
Ferrari Team Principal Fred Vasseur has teased that the Maranello-based Formula 1 outfit will reveal a new technical structure after the summer break in light of former Chassis Technical Director ...
Aston Martin has announced that erstwhile Ferrari Chassis Technical Director Enrico Cardile will become the side's new Chief Technical Officer from the 2025 season. Rumours emerged last month that Aston ...
Ferrari has announced Enrico Cardile has handed in his resignation and will depart his role as the team's Formula 1 Chassis Technical Director with immediate effect. Since moving over to ...
Ferrari is reported to be contemplating whether to move from the push-rod suspension it runs to a Red Bull-inspired solution in time for the 2025 Formula 1 campaign. The Italian ...
Aston Martin is reported to have made an approach to sign Ferrari's Formula 1 Technical Director Enrico Cardile as it strives to overcome a tough start to this season. Since ...
Ferrari Technical Director Enrico Cardile has revealed the team has evolved the launch-spec version of its 2024 Formula 1 car but is unsure when its first upgrades will arrive. Following ...