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Cowell focused on improving Aston Martin’s development hit-rate

Aston Martin CEO Andy Cowell says one of his main areas of focus has to been to try and improve the team’s success rate when it comes to updating its car. Last year Aston Martin continued a trend from 2023 when it started the season with a more competitive car than it finished. The team struggled to bring performance through upgrades, and Cowell – who has also taken over the role of team principal from Mike Krack – says the final parts brought to the track fail to match up with simulation too often.
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