Adrian Newey‘s exit from Red Bull has been a major topic of discussion in the F1 paddock. Multiple people believe that the ever-growing tensions at Red Bull caused Newey to leave the Austrian team.
Red Bull's chief technical officer, Adrian Newey, will be leaving the team at the beginning of 2025. He discussed his decision during the 2024 Miami Grand Prix weekend.
Adrian Newey said he is in no rush to make a decision on his next Formula One move after Red Bull, and he wants to take a break from the sport.
What to watch for as Formula One heads to the Miami International Autodrome.
Adrian Newey‘s exit from Red Bull won’t have a massive impact on the Austrian team’s 2025 season. However, during the regulation changes of 2026, Milton Keynes might face major issues.
F1 drivers are very excited to possibly work with a legend in the field.
Adrian Newey is officially no longer working for Red Bull Racing. The aero genius remains part of Red Bull Advanced Technologies until the completion of the RB-17 Hypercar in early 2025.
F1 aero genius Adrian Newey will leave Red Bull at the start of next season after two decades at Milton Keynes. It is unclear if the 65-year-old will join a rival squad or potentially retire from the sport.
In an interview ahead of the Miami Grand Prix weekend, Max Verstappen discussed the recently announced future departure of the chief technical officer at Red Bull, Adrian Newey.
The F1 design legend, Adrian Newey has officially moved away from Red Bull’s F1 project. He will become completely free of his duties with the team by the early months of next year and amidst this, Sergio Perez has admitted that the Milton-Keynes-based team’s success is not only down to Newey.
The 2024 Miami Grand Prix weekend is well underway with Thursday’s events out of the way. During the various interviews, the seven-time world champion, Lewis Hamilton was in the spotlight as he admitted that he wants to work with Red Bull stalwart, Adrian Newey.
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.
Adrian Newey is paid more than most drivers on the F1 grid. Andrew Benson analyses what makes him so successful - and so in demand.
Seven-time World Champion Lewis Hamilton shared how he would feel if he had the opportunity to work with Adrian Newey at Ferrari. Red Bull's chief technical officer, Adrian Newey, formally resigned this week and announced he would step back to focus purely on his RB17 hypercar project before he departs the team at the beginning of 2025.
Fernando Alonso said the prospect of Adrian Newey joining his Aston Martin team would be the realisation of a career goal.
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.
All eyes will be set on Adrian Newey following his decision to leave Red Bull. Rumors of the aero-genius exiting the Austrian team had been flourishing since the past week.
Fred Vasseur is understood to have begun negotiations with Red Bull’s Adrian Newey. The Ferrari team principal has spent just over twelve months at Maranello, but his impact is already substantial.
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.
In a highly volatile Red Bull environment, the Scuderia is working to explore all possibilities to strengthen their team. Less than two months ago, Fred Vasseur’s Ferrari shocked the Formula 1 world by signing Lewis Hamilton.
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