Formula 1 engineer Adrian Newey is leaving Red Bull

Formula 1 engineer Adrian Newey is leaving Red Bull

Adrian Newey is one of the most successful constructors ever in Formula 1.

The cars Newey has designed have collectively won over 200 races and 12 championship titles and in Formula 1, with the Williams, McLaren and Red Bull teams.

Newey was signed to Red Bull ahead of the 2006 season, and has been behind the design of all of the team’s championship-winning cars.

Now it has been revealed that Adrian Newey is leaving Red Bull.

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Felt “a bit tired”

More specifically, Newey will leave Red Bull in the first quarter of 2025, ending a nearly 20-year era of leading the team’s technical development.

Newey shall according Formula1.com have considered leaving Red Bull since the tough 2021 season, when the team had a close push for the world championship with Mercedes-Benz while developing an all-new car.

– I got to a point where I just felt, as Forrest Gump said, a little tired, said Adrian Newey in an interview with Sky Sports.

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Rumored to go to Ferrari

Rumors that Adrian Newey was about to leave Red Bull have been circulating for some time now, and since then there has also been speculation as to what would be the next step in the constructor’s career.

Among other things, there has been speculation that he would be signed by the Aston Martin stable, but this information has been dismissed by several sources according to Planetf1.com.

What is considered more likely, however, is Newey moving to the legendary Ferrari stable, as the seven-time world champion Lewis Hamilton will run for as of the 2025 season.

However, Newey himself has said that he has no clear plans for the future.

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