The news of Adrian Newey leaving Red Bull spiced up the transfer market as the 65-year-old is the most revered designer in the history of the sport. Subsequently, rumors regarding his transfer to Ferrari flooded the paddock.
In a recent interview, Adrian Newey ( Red Bull's former chief technical officer) discussed his retirement and suggested he "probably" will return after a small break.
The announcement of Adrian Newey leaving Red Bull broke havoc in the paddock. Subsequently, rumors regarding the Brit’s next move became the most debated topic and every expert claimed that Newey would like to join the legendary manufacturer, Ferrari, to end his career.
Red Bull and Adrian Newey have been synonymous of each other for a long time. The 65-year-old’s masterpieces have won a staggering 13 world championships for the Austrian giant and both have grown to be interdependent for their monumental success.
Red Bull took a massive hit after Adrian Newey announced his 2025 exit. The effect of the aero-genius leaving will be shown by the regulation changes of the 2026 season.
The cycle of Red Bull being involved in controversies has yet to come to a halt. On the other hand, after Adrian Newey’s departure announcement, Christian Horner revealed that the 65-year-old hated regulation changes in the F1 sphere and liked a stable platform to build upon.
Although nothing has been officially confirmed, the Italian media seems convinced that Red Bull's chief technical officer will join Ferrari next year. The future departure of Adrian Newey from Red Bull has been announced ahead of the 2024 Miami Grand Prix, with the Briton saying he wanted to take some time off.
The once all-conquering Mercedes F1 team has been on a downward spiral since the dawn of the new regulations. The ground-effect era has so far not proven kind to them but despite this, George Russell has blatantly made it known that the Brackley-based team has the most successful engineers.
Adrian Newey will leave from Red Bull by the 2025 season after finishing the RB17 Hypercar. Multiple people have speculated the ever-growing tensions at Red Bull to be the reason behind the shocking exit.
In one of his most recent interviews, Helmut Marko shared what Adrian Newey's departure means for Red Bull and where he thinks the departing chief technical officer will go.
The F1 world has been constantly discussing Adrian Newey‘s future after leaving Red Bull. On the other end of the spectrum, multiple drivers have worked under the same roof with design wizard and have learned a lot from the 65-year-old.
The rumors of Adrian Newey pondering about leaving Red Bull had been boiling up in the paddock for quite some time. Subsequently, after the announcement was made of his exit, a shockwave trundled the paddock regarding the fall apart between the two in a rampant fashion.
Adrian Newey stole the spotlight after announcing his exit from Red Bull. Multiple people are still guessing what is up next for the aero-genius in Formula 1.
Adrian Newey is the most successful designer in the history of Formula 1. The 65-year-old has won over a dozen championships in his long and illustrious career.
Guenther Steiner (former F1 team principal) discussed Adrian Newey's recently announced departure from Red Bull Racing. After almost 20 years of working with the team, Adrian Newey decided at the end of April 2024 that he no longer wanted to be part of Red Bull Racing.
F1 aero genius Adrian Newey decided to leave Red Bull after spending two decades at Milton Keynes. The 65-year-old played a pivotal role in the Austrian team’s success over the years.
The principal of the Red Bull Racing team, Christian Horner, discussed what Adrian Newey will be doing after the 2024 Miami Grand Prix. The Miami Grand Prix Sprint race is probably the last time we've seen Adrian Newey on Red Bull's pit wall and maybe even the last time we've seen him on the F1 pit wall overall.
F1 aero genius Adrian Newey will leave Red Bull in early 2025. The 65-year-old spent two decades at Milton Keynes and played a pivotal role in the team’s success.
Christian Horner ( Red Bull Racing's team principal) discussed Max Verstappen's contract situation in relation to the exit of chief technical officer Adrian Newey.
What to watch for as Formula One heads to the Miami International Autodrome.
F1 drivers are very excited to possibly work with a legend in the field.
Top F1 driver Max Verstappen "would have preferred" for Red Bull's famed design expert Adrian Newey to stay with the team, but downplayed any impact on Verstappen's future with Red Bull.
Red Bull Racing confirmed Wednesday that chief technical officer Adrian Newey is leaving the Formula One team in early 2025. Including his work with three-time defending champion Max Verstappen, Newey has designed more championship-winning cars than anyone in F1 history.
Speculation that Red Bull’s Adrian Newey could be leaving the team is making the rounds in the media. The Red Bull team has been in the news since February with the Christian Horner case.
Citing off-track drama with members of the Formula One team, Red Bull Racing chief technology officer Adrian Newey told the BBC on Thursday of his intention to leave RBR when his contract expires in 2025.
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