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Design legend Adrian Newey’s exit from Red Bull’s Formula 1 team has been confirmed, with the key question of 'when will he leave?' answered, 'what next?' still among the unknowns
Late last week, German publication Auto Motor und Sport reported that Newey was set to leave the squad, having indicated to colleagues that he was no longer happy with the working environment there. Following talks with the squad, it is understood that he has formally submitted his resignation and the focus will be on the terms of his departure. An official statement from Red Bull Racing is expected to come shortly, potentially before the start of the Miami Grand Prix. While the details of any...
Red Bull has enjoyed a triumphant stint in Formula 1 across the last 20 years and has now overtaken a rival as the most successful team in that period.
As Adrian Newey's departure from Red Bull has come into view, so too has the question of how involved he's been in the generation of cars that have dominated F1's current ground effect era. Mark Hughes explains why that's a simplistic question without a black and white answer
Newey has decided to leave Red Bull after a two-decade stint as the team's stalwart designer, playing an instrumental role in designing the cars that propelled Sebastian Vettel and Max Verstappen to a total of seven drivers' world championships and six constructors' titles for Red Bull. The news of Newey's impending departure was first reported by German outlet Auto Motor und Sport and has since been confirmed to Motorsport.com by sources with knowledge of the situation. Despite only signing a...
Adrian Newey will leave Red Bull Racing in the first quarter of 2025, the
Red Bull have announced that Adrian Newey is to leave the team, with the esteemed F1 designer handing in his resignation after almost 20 years at Milton Keynes.
Newey yet to tender resignation from Formula One teamChief technical officer reportedly ready to leave Red BullAdrian Newey is set to begin talks with Red Bull’s management to resolve his future with the team after reports he has expressed a desire to leave.The Guardian understands that Red Bull’s chief technical officer is yet to formally tender his resignation or announce to staff that he will be leaving and insiders say the headlines caught Newey and the team by surprise on Thursday. Continue...
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Oracle Red Bull Racing, the Formula 1 powerhouse team that’s home to three-time world champion Max Verstappen, is set to demonstrate one of their championship cars Saturday in the shadow of the U.S. Capitol and National Mall.
Adrian Newey, Red Bull’s Formula One chief technical officer, will leave the team next spring after 19 years. Red Bull Racing confirmed Newey’s departure on Wednesday morning ahead of this weekend’s Miami Grand Prix after it . Advertisement Newey is widely regarded as one of the greatest car designers in history. He has played a role in all of Red Bull’s F1 wins and championships since joining the team in 2006, and previously designed title-winning cars for Nigel Mansell, Alain Prost, Damon...