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Adrian Newey, Red Bull’s Chief Technical Officer, Will Step Down From The F1 Team.
Milton Keynes, England – Red Bull announced Wednesday that Adrian Newey, the designer who played a key role in Red Bull’s Formula One supremacy, will retire early next year.
The 65-year-old Newey will retire from his nearly two-decade career at Red Bull in the “first quarter of 2025.”
Adrian Newey, Red Bull’s Chief Technical Officer, Will Step Down From The Formula One Team.
“For almost two decades it has been my great honor to have played a key role in Red Bull Racing’s progress from upstart newcomer to multiple title-winning team,” stated the former Ferrari driver. “However, I feel now is an opportune moment to hand that baton over to others and to seek new challenges for myself.”
Adrian joined Red Bull in 2006 and has helped the team win seven driver’s titles, including the last three seasons for defending champion Max Verstappen and six constructors’ crowns.
Red Bull announced that its chief technical officer will step away from F1 design to focus on the company’s first hypercar, the RB 17.
Adrian Newey, Red Bull’s Chief Technical Officer, Will Step Down From The Formula One Team.
“All of our greatest moments from the past 20 years have come with Adrian’s hand on the technical tiller,” Red Bull team principal Christian Horner stated. “When Adrian joined Red Bull, I knew he was already a famous designer. Two decades and 13 championships later, he is remembered as a true legend. He is also my friend, and I shall be eternally grateful to him for everything he contributed to our collaboration.”
The news of Newey’s leaving could result in a bidding war for his services. Because Newey is free to join another team after leaving Red Bull, he has the potential to have an impact on the 2026 vehicle for whichever team he chooses. The next major regulatory reform is scheduled for 2026, and having Newey on board would provide a huge edge to his future employers.
Adrian Newey, Red Bull’s Chief Technical Officer, Will Step Down From The Formula One Team.
Newey’s dismissal comes after Horner was accused of “inappropriate behavior” by a female coworker. Red Bull’s parent company GmbH exonerated Horner and has consistently refuted the allegations.
SOURCE – (AP)