Aston Martin has confirmed the addition of Enrico Cardile as technical director of its Formula 1 team. The Italian engineer, coming from Ferrari, finally joins the team after an agreement that ended a dispute over his start date.
Cardile, who left his position as technical director at Ferrari in mid-2024, was one of the key signings made by Aston Martin owner Lawrence Stroll, with the aim of turning the team into a championship contender from 2026. This ambitious strategy includes the incorporation of prominent figures such as Adrian Newey and Andy Cowell.
Cardile’s arrival at Aston Martin was initially delayed by a court order issued earlier this year. Ferrari sought to prevent Cardile from collaborating with Aston Martin before his “gardening leave” period ended.
The Italian team stated that the court determined that “our former employee was already violating the non-compete agreement with Ferrari, whose purpose was precisely to prevent other F1 teams from gaining an unjustified competitive advantage by hiring Cardile before allowed, causing irreparable damage to Ferrari”.
Cardile Starts at Aston Martin After Legal Dispute with Ferrari
