Rumor: Aston Martin considers building its own F1 engine (Update)

“We’re quite serious,” Canadian billionaire Lawrence Stroll told Reuters in a video call when asked about the possibility of Aston using their own engine when the rules change in four years’ time.

“Aramco and I are discussing doing our own production engine for 2026, the rules do change… so we have a team of people currently studying the opportunity.”

Aston Martin technical head Andrew Green told reporters last month that it was normal to explore all possibilities:  “With our ambitions, we’re definitely investigating our power unit supply in the long term.

“We have Aramco now involved as a sponsor…I’m sure we’ll be looking at it in great detail and understanding whether there’s a benefit to us in that direction.”

Do they really think they can produce an engine more powerful than the one Mercedes supplies them?


March 3, 2022 

Aston Martin is considering developing its own Formula 1 power unit for 2026 to coincide with revised engine regulations.

The team currently utilizes a Mercedes unit, as well as its gearbox and rear suspension, but Aston Martin Technical Director Andrew Green (shown above) has hinted that a shift to engine independence may be on the cards.

“I think going forward with our ambitions, we’re definitely investigating our power unit supply in the long-term,” Green said at the launch of the AMR22

Portrait, Aston Martin Lagonda Global Headquarters, LCH2201a, F1, GP, Great Britain
Sebastian Vettel, Aston Martin, and Lance Stroll, Aston Martin, lift the covers on a Union Flag to unveil the Aston Martin AMR22

“2026 is mooted as a new power unit regulation and I think, as a team, we’d love to be involved.

“We have Aramco now involved as a sponsor and I think conversations going forward in the next few years… we’ll see.

“For sure we’ll be looking at it in great detail and understanding whether there is a benefit to it in that direction.”

 

The potential power unit project would be a continuation of Lawrence Stroll’s heavy investment in the Silverstone-based team – construction is advanced on a new factory including a wind tunnel and simulation.

Lawrence Stroll, Owner, Aston Martin F1. Does he really think he can build a more powerful engine than what Mercedes supplies the team today? Perhaps he’s tired of getting inferior power units compared to what Mercedes gives their factory team.