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Cardile to join Aston Martin from Ferrari as chief technical officer in 2025 · RaceFans

Enrico Cardile

Aston Martin have confirmed Enrico Cardile will join them from Ferrari next year as their new chief technical officer.

Ferrari confirmed Cardile’s departure yesterday. He has spent almost 20 years at the Scuderia, during which time he rose to the position of technical director for the chassis area.

Aston Martin said Cardile will arrive in time to begin work on their first design for the new technical regulations Formula 1 will introduce in 2026. The team will also join forces with Honda that year.

Cardile is the second major appointment Aston Martin has announced within the last week. It recently named Andy Cowell, the man who led Mercedes’ engine division when it dominated F1 following its last change of power unit rules, as its next Group CEO.

The team’s executive chairman Lawrence Stroll said Cardile’s appointment “reinforces the technical leadership team ahead of significant regulation changes in 2026.”

“I am thrilled that we continue to attract world-class talent to our team,” he continued. “Enrico shares my motivation to be successful in F1 and will have all the resources available to him to realise that ambition. Together with Andy Cowell joining as Group CEO in October and our existing leaders we are creating a formidable team.”

Cardile said Aston Martin’s “ambition and desire are clear” and joining them is a “unique opportunity.”

Stroll has invested heavily in making Aston Martin a force in F1 since bringing his brand to the series in 2021. It moved into it expanded, state-of-the-art new headquarters last year and its new wind tunnel is due to begin operations later this year.

Aston Martin and Ferrari are also understood to by vying for the services of Adrian Newey, Red Bull’s star designer and chief technical officer, who will leave the team at the end of the year.

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