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Adrian Newey is a renowned designer known for his work in Formula 1.
Aston Martin is a luxury sports car manufacturer known for its high-performance vehicles.
Lawrence Stroll is a Canadian billionaire and majority owner of Aston Martin.
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Aston Martin plans to sell the right to use its name on the Aston Martin F1 Team for £50 million to bolster its finances after a challenging year, while warning of a bigger annual loss than expected.
Aston Martin's decision to sell its Formula One branding rights raises questions about the financial health of Lawrence Stroll's investment in the team.
Aston Martin announces a decrease in 2025 vehicle deliveries and plans to sell the naming rights of its Formula One team to AMR GP Holdings Limited for £50 million in cash.
Aston Martin announces the proposed sale of its Formula One team naming rights to AMR GP Holdings Limited for £50 million and provides a trading update for the fiscal year 2025.
Aston Martin plans to raise $67.3 million by selling the naming rights for its F1 team, as the UK luxury carmaker warned of a bigger-than-expected annual loss.
Aston Martin has sold the right to use its name on the Aston Martin F1 team for £50 million to bolster its finances after a challenging year, while warning of a bigger annual loss than expected.
Aston Martin reports a decline in car deliveries and announces the sale of its Formula One naming rights to AMR GP Holdings Limited for £50 million, aiming to bolster its financial position.
Aston Martin announces the proposed sale of its Formula One team naming rights to AMR GP Holdings Limited for £50 million and provides a trading update for the fiscal year 2025.
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