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Aston Martin confirms ex-Ferrari F1 engineer Cardile as CTO

Aston Martin has announced that erstwhile Ferrari Chassis Technical Director Enrico Cardile will become the side's new Chief Technical Officer from the 2025 season. Rumours emerged last month that Aston Martin was courting Cardile's services and Ferrari divulged on Monday that the long-serving Italian has vacated his position. The Silverstone-based squad has confirmed the expected […]
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