Formula1 legend Adrian Newey on a designing spree of a Road car

Adrian Newey, the chief technical officer for Red Bull is now occupied on developing a car, in association with Aston Martin that could also have an association with Formula 1.In accordance to resources, Newey has been working on the project along with Aston Martin since the beginning of this current year 2015.

Adrian Newey, the chief technical officer for Red Bull is now occupied on developing a car, in association with Aston Martin that could also have an association with Formula 1.In accordance to resources, Newey has been working on the project along with Aston Martin since the beginning of this current year 2015.However it was after the discussion over the last weekend, that there are talks on, between the red Bull team and Aston Martin about making a come-back in the Formula 1, after 1960, in a form of a brand associate, swithin a contract that would permit the team to use the dynamic Mercedes motor.
Formula1 legend Adrian Newey on a designing spree of a Road car
 
This road car deal would be an agreement amongst Aston Martin and Red Bull Technologies.Although the insiders quote this deal to be still in progress with nothing finalized yet, but quite certain that the partnership between Martin and Adrian Newey on the road car is positive.In Accordance to the sources, the emergent project is still in process but not in its completion stage, but also states that the car is being worked upon for sure.The partnership between Martin and Newey surely intends to make something worth of completing with the current chosen cars such as the McLaren P1 GTR and Ferrari FXX K.
 
Red Bull team boss Christian Horner has been reported while saying that Newey has been quite interested to carry on a road car project and that Red Bull could involve in the project for sure.At the present moment the target is on becoming a Formula 1 constructor, but as there is more technology to be seen, along with road car market, it's an area that could grow gradually.Mercedes client F1 teams Force India and Williams could be the target audience for an Aston deal.