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Cardile ‘gardening leave' enforced by Italian court

Mar.4 Ferrari went to a local court to prevent its former technical director Enrico Cardile from starting work at Aston Martin. Cardile, who had been at Maranello for 20 years, left the team last July and has since been on ‘gardening leave'. It was expected that he would start work this month – roughly coinciding with Adrian Newey's first day at the Silverstone factory on March 3 – so they could work on the 2026 project together. However, the rumoured agreement between Ferrari and Aston Martin about Cardile's early start date has reportedly been torn up by the Italian team. 'At the request of Ferrari, the Modena Tribunal has ordered its former technical director to...
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