Aston Martin have introduced the signing of Ferrari’s chassis technical director, Enrico Cardile.
Cardile will be part of Aston Martin in 2025 because the staff’s new chief technical officer, following his departure from Ferrari, which was confirmed on Monday.
“I’m trying ahead to becoming a member of Aston Martin,” Cardile mentioned. “The ambition and want are clear and it’s a distinctive alternative to be a part of that journey.
“This can be a private {and professional} problem and I stay up for working with the staff to deliver success to this iconic model.”
It marks the most recent transfer in a significant recruitment drive from Aston Martin because the British squad appears to be like to perform their targets of turning into an everyday frontrunner within the sport.
Aston Martin lately signed former Mercedes engine chief Andy Cowell, who will begin work as chief government officer in October.
“I want to welcome Enrico to Aston Martin Aramco as we glance to bolster the technical management staff forward of serious regulation adjustments in 2026,” mentioned staff proprietor Lawrence Stroll.
“I’m thrilled that we proceed to draw world-class expertise to our staff. Enrico shares my motivation to achieve success in F1 and may have all of the sources accessible to him to understand that ambition. Along with Andy Cowell becoming a member of as Group CEO in October and our current leaders we’re making a formidable staff.”
Aston Martin staff principal Mike Krack added: “I’m delighted to welcome Enrico to Aston Martin Aramco. Enrico has practically 20 years of expertise at Ferrari and can provide a recent perspective to our technical technique.
“This can be a key appointment for the staff as we construct in the direction of the brand new 2026 laws – an vital subsequent step on our journey.”
Stroll’s staff have additionally been closely linked with an formidable bid to lure F1 design legend Adrian Newey as soon as he leaves Purple Bull in early 2025.