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Aston Martin suffer blow as Ferrari court victory delays Cardile’s arrival to 2026 · RaceFans

Enrico Cardile, Ferrari, Zandvoort, 2023

Enrico Cardile, Ferrari, Zandvoort, 2023


Aston Martin has suffered a setback after Ferrari won a court case which will delay the arrival of the Silverstone-based team’s new chief technical officer.

A Modena court ruled Cardile must respect a period of ‘gardening leave’ and join Aston Martin no earlier this July 18th, 2026. That will be two years after Aston Martin announced it had hired Cardile to join the team this season.

The court’s ruling will prevent Cardile from having any input into Aston Martin’s new car for next year, when F1 will introduce sweeping changes to its technical regulations. Aston Martin’s star signing, former Red Bull chief technical officer Adrian Newey, began work at the team yesterday.

The court upheld Ferrari’s complaint that Cardile “was already violating the non-compete agreement undertaken in favour of Ferrari, the purpose of which was precisely to prevent other F1 teams, by hiring Cardile earlier than permitted, from gaining an unjustified competitive advantage, causing irreparable damage to Ferrari,” La Repubblica reported.

Aston Martin told RaceFans in a statement: “This is a matter between Enrico and Ferrari and their legal representatives in Italy, and the parties continue to be engaged in the process. As such we won’t be making any further comment.”

“We will make an announcement in due course,” the team added.

Ferrari has been approached for comment.

This article will be updated.

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