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Former Aston Martin CEO on Valkyrie: "Verstappen was also involved"

Andy Palmer was the CEO of Aston Martin for six years, and during his time the British car brand, Palmer sponsored Red Bull Racing and together they were responsible for building the ultimate hypercar Valkyrie. In conversation with GPblog.com Palmer talks about how the partnership with the Austrian F1 team worked out. Before Palmer moved to Aston Martin, he spent 23 years working for Nissan. "At Nissan, I was the chairman of Infinity, and Infinity had a long standing relationship with Red Bull. When I left Nissan, they decided to terminate its relationship with Red Bull and that created the obvious opportunity to bring the relationship to Aston but not simply as a sticker on the...
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