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Formula 1: Adrian Newey will leave Red Bull at the start of 2025

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Formula 1: Adrian Newey will leave Red Bull at the start of 2025

Briton Adrian Newey (65) will leave Red Bull at the start of 2025. He has been its engineer for many years, announced the reigning world champion Formula 1 team.

Considered one of the greatest engineers in F1, ‘Adrian Newey will leave Red Bull in 2025 after 19 years,’ the team of the three-time reigning world champion, the Dutchman Max Verstappen, wrote in a press release. The reason for his departure was not specified.

The team, which has been crushing the competition for two seasons, has further clarified that the engineer will now move away from F1 to devote himself full time, and until his departure, to the project of the first hypercar of Red Bull. ‘My dream was to be a Formula 1 engineer, and I was lucky enough to make this dream a reality,’ explains the engineer in his team’s press release. He adds that ‘the time is right to pass the baton to others and seek new challenges for myself’.

Vision and genius

Newey has worked for Red Bull since 2006. He designed the single-seaters that brought the Milton Keynes-based team six constructors’ world championship titles between 2010 and 2023 and seven drivers’ titles with Sebastian Vettel (from 2010 to 2013). ) then Max Verstappen (from 2021 to 2023). “His vision and genius helped us win 13 titles in 20 seasons,” praised team principal Christian Horner.

The reason for his departure could be linked to the controversy which affected Horner, targeted by accusations of ‘inappropriate behavior’ towards an employee earlier this year, and the numerous turmoil it caused within the company. team, according to the BBC. Horner, who always denied the accusations, was cleared in late February following an internal investigation.

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Degraded relationships

The specialized site Motorsport also returns to the hypothesis of a deterioration in relations between Newey and Horner, the latter having notably stated last year that, if ‘Adrian plays an important role in this team and in what we have accomplished ( …), its role has evolved in recent years. ‘The technical team under his command, led by Pierre Waché (the French technical director of Red Bull, editor’s note), is doing a fantastic job, so it does not depend on Adrian,’ he added.

This agitation in the ranks of the Austrian firm, however, had no repercussions on the Red Bull’s racing performance. After five Grands Prix raced this season, the team largely dominates the constructors’ world championship with 195 points compared to 151 for its runner-up, Ferrari. In the drivers’ standings, Verstappen, winner four times already this season, is in the lead with 110 points, ahead of his Mexican teammate Sergio Perez (85).

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