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Aston Martin F1 boss breaks silence as thrilling driver move for 2026 ignites speculation

Arthur Ling by Arthur Ling
November 26, 2025
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Aston Martin F1 boss breaks silence as thrilling driver move for 2026 ignites speculation

Aston Martin F1 Shakes Things Up: Major Driver Move and Leadership Rumors Ignite Speculation!

In a thrilling turn of events, Aston Martin F1 is making headlines as team principal Andy Cowell has unveiled a significant driver move for the 2026 season, leaving fans buzzing with excitement! Since assuming his post at the start of 2025, Cowell has been at the helm of the Silverstone team, following a strategic reshuffle that saw Mike Krack step into a new role as chief trackside officer. But as the dramatic 2025 F1 championship nears its climax with only two races left, murmurs of Cowell’s potential departure have surfaced, with the BBC hinting that former Red Bull chief Christian Horner might be the frontrunner to take his place.

In response to swirling rumors, Aston Martin was quick to quell the speculation. A spokesperson firmly stated, “The team will not be engaging in rumour or speculation. The focus is on maximising performance in the remaining races and preparing for 2026.” For now, Cowell remains resolute, channeling his energy into celebrating the rising stars within the team.

In a move that has sent shockwaves through the motorsport community, Aston Martin has officially confirmed that their driver academy standout, Mari Boya, will ascend to Formula 2 in 2026. This announcement marks a monumental step in Boya’s journey as he joins the prestigious Prema Racing team, a major player in the feeder series.

At just 21 years old, Boya has proven to be a formidable talent during his tenure with Campos Racing in the 2025 F3 championship, where he not only clinched victory in the Silverstone Feature Race but also graced the podium in Monaco, Austria, and Hungary. Finishing third overall in the standings, he trails only behind fellow contenders Rafael Camara and Nikola Tsolov, who are also set to make their full-time F2 debuts next season.

Boya, who became a part of the Aston Martin Aramco Driver Academy earlier this year, expressed his sheer joy at this exciting new chapter: “I’m very happy and excited about this new adventure. Racing in FIA Formula 2 with a team like PREMA Racing and as a driver of the Aston Martin Aramco Driver Academy is an exciting challenge. After a 2025 season with strong results, moving up to the final step before F1 is exactly what I wanted, and I can’t wait to get started. I will give my best to achieve good results for the team.”

Cowell echoed this enthusiasm as he praised Boya’s extraordinary talent and dedication: “It’s great to see Mari progressing to FIA Formula 2 next year. He delivered some standout performances in FIA Formula 3 – a championship renowned for its competitiveness – and he’s undoubtedly ready for this next step. Mari has shown impressive speed and racecraft on track, as well as great focus and professionalism away from it. We’re confident he’ll approach this new challenge with the same determination and commitment he’s demonstrated throughout his career, and we look forward to supporting his continued development under our Driver Academy programme.”

As the motorsport world watches closely, the stage is set for Mari Boya to make his mark on Formula 2 in 2026, while the future of Aston Martin’s leadership remains a hot topic of discussion. Will Cowell stay on as the team principal, or will a new face emerge to steer the team into a new era? One thing is for sure: Aston Martin F1 is a team to watch as they gear up for an electrifying season ahead!

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