’s group have introduced the departure of Dan Fallows from his position as technical director in a shock transfer on Tuesday.
In September, Aston lured F1 design genius from in a £20m-a-year deal in what was seen for ’s outfit.
Newey labored with F1 engineer Fallows beforehand at Purple Bull however an anticipated reunion within the technical division is no longer on the playing cards, with Fallows leaving his position from November.
Nevertheless, Fallows will stay with Aston Martin in an unspecified position.
“In my time at Aston Martin, it has been a pleasure and a privilege to information the technical group on their journey in the direction of being race and championship winners,” mentioned Fallows, in an Aston Martin press launch.
“It’s time for me to cross on the baton, however I look ahead to watching the group’s future success, which I’m positive will come quickly.”
Fallows joined Aston in April 2022 and was a key participant behind the scenes because the group got here near profitable a race final 12 months, with Fernando Alonso recording eight podiums.
However with former Ferrari tech chief Enrico Cardile becoming a member of Aston alongside ex-Mercedes government Andy Cowell and Newey, Fallows has left his position after two-and-a-half years.
Aston Martin Group CEO Cowell mentioned: “I wish to thank Dan for his contribution to Aston Martin Aramco within the final two years. Dan led the group to the success of the AMR23 which secured eight podiums final season.”
Legendary Formulation 1 designer Newey, who from in Could after 19 years with the world champions, will take up his position at Aston in March 2025.
The likes of , McLaren, Alpine and Williams all made enquiries for Newey’s companies however group proprietor Stroll’s imaginative and prescient to show Aston Martin into F1 world champions persuaded Newey to hitch the Silverstone-based outfit.
Ferrari-bound Lewis Hamilton had beforehand in working with Newey however the Scuderia’s curiosity within the designer cooled in current months, with the group unwilling to enter a bidding warfare with Aston.
Newey, 65, will obtain a reported annual wage of £19.8m ($26m) and can turn into a shareholder of Aston Martin as a part of a five-year contract.