Adrian Newey, the renowned chief technical officer of Red Bull, has recently disclosed that he had seriously considered the possibility of joining Ferrari on two separate occasions throughout his illustrious career. Widely regarded as one of Formula 1’s greatest engineers, Newey’s designs have contributed to an impressive tally of 13 championship-winning cars. Newey’s journey with
MoreEx-Formula 1 driver turned Sky Sports F1 pundit Martin Brundle believes Red Bull’s chief technical officer Adrian Newey is “worth even more” than the sport’s “best-paid driver”, which just so happens to be Max Verstappen. Verstappen has been F1’s best-paid driver since he signed his long-term lucrative contract with Red Bull at the start of
MoreIn a surprising revelation, Red Bull’s key advisor Dr Helmut Marko has confirmed the longstanding rumours that Ferrari had made multiple offers to renowned technical mastermind Adrian Newey over the years. The 64-year-old, responsible for shaping some of the sport’s most successful cars, even reached an agreement with Ferrari at one point, according to the
MoreRed Bull advisor Dr Helmut Marko has revealed that the Austrians once had to offer team principal Christian Horner and chief technical officer Adrian Newey “millions more” to “convince” the pair to reject an offer from Ferrari, with the latter having come incredibly close to making the switch to Maranello. Ferrari have supposedly tried to
MoreRenowned F1 pundit Martin Brundle has ignited a discussion by suggesting that Red Bull’s design guru, Adrian Newey, is worth more than the highest-paid driver on the grid, much to the potential dismay of Red Bull boss Christian Horner. Brundle’s comments came during the Spanish Grand Prix, where he humorously proposed that Ferrari should hire
MoreRed Bull chief technical officer Adrian Newey has warned that the current Formula 1 cars are likely to be the “fastest for some time”, with the famous engineer admitting that the cars are set to become “quite a lot slower” in 2026. 2026 will see the next revolutionary change of the sport’s regulations, with the
MoreRed Bull chief technical officer Adrian Newey was seen at the Monaco Grand Prix last weekend taking notes of Mercedes’ new concept whilst on the grid, with the legendary engineer having stood to the side of the new-look W14. The Silver Arrows introduced their new concept at the Circuit de Monaco following the cancellation of
MoreThe Formula 1 tug-of-war for Adrian Newey extends to Ferrari. Piero Ferrari, vice chairman of the Italian company, and son of founder Enzo Ferrari, has made no secret of the team’s approach for Newey. “He said no to (Luca di) Montezemolo and to Jean Todt,” he said. “Apparently he doesn’t want to move – he
MoreAs Formula 1 approaches the iconic Monaco Grand Prix, Red Bull head to the Circuit de Monaco with a sizeable 122-point advantage over their nearest rivals, with the likes of Ferrari and Mercedes being left scratching their heads over the size of their deficit. Red Bull have been monstrous since the start of the new
MoreRed Bull chief technical officer Adrian Newey has been linked to several teams over the years, with Mercedes being the most recent. With Newey having designed so many title-winning cars throughout his career, it’s easy to see why the likes of Mercedes and Ferrari have previously tried to poach him; however, ever since he made
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