Aston Martin's factory opens up again preparations for the World in Forum 1

Aston Martin Red Bull's factory in Milton Keynes reopened its doors to resume work for the World Forum 1 for the first time in 2 months. During this period, this factory was working on producing BlueSky ventilators as part of the “Pitlane” Project supporting the British Public Health Service in [...]
Aston Martin Red Bull's factory in Milton Keynes reopened its doors to resume work for the World Forum 1 for the first time in 2 months.
During this period, this factory was working on producing BlueSky ventilators as part of the “Pitanne” Project in support of the Public Health Service in Britain in the fight against David-19.
Co-operation among Britain-based 7 Formule 1 teams, designers and engineers with their Renault colleagues caused BlueSky ventilators to be produced for a short-term ventilation emergency. However, these kinds of ventilators will not go waste as this innovative design can be used in other health emergencies.
In terms of Formula 1, the factory will now start working so Red Bull can offer the best possible car to two of its pilots Max Verstappen and Albon for this championship that will start in early July gets 2 successive races to be held in Austria












