Jak Crawford Steps Up: A New Era for Aston Martin in Formula One
Aston Martin has appointed Jak Crawford as their Formula One reserve driver, replacing Felipe Drugovich. Crawford, a promising 20-year-old from the USA, is currently second in the Formula Two championship. With impressive experience, he is set to serve as reserve driver at all 2026 season races.
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Aston Martin has named American Jak Crawford as their new Formula One reserve driver, effectively replacing Brazilian Felipe Drugovich.
Crawford brings a wealth of experience at only 20 years old, currently ranking second in the Formula Two championship. His appointment positions him as the backup support for main drivers Fernando Alonso and Lance Stroll for the entire 2026 season.
The announcement signals a fresh strategy from Aston Martin, which will also see a switch to Honda engines and the arrival of renowned designer Adrian Newey, who has taken his talents from Red Bull to join the team.
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