Red Bull hit by warning: “Adrian Newey will not put up with unrest”
Could Adrian Newey's future🦄 come under the microscope as the Red Bull fallout continue𝓡s?

Adrian N🦂ewey’s future could be affected by the uncertainty at Red Bull, Ralf Schum🔯acher has claimed.
Although the focus has been on team principal Christian Horner, star driver 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Max Verstappen and his father Jos, the damage could extend to Red Bull’s genius car desi♋gner Newey, Sc💦humacher insists.
Newey “will not put up with this unrest in the long term”, ex-F1 driver Schumacher told .
Newey is the brains behind F1’s most dominant car last year. This season the RB20 shocked ꦕonlookers with a radical design but it immedi𓂃ately paid dividends at the first race.
The weekend’s season-opening Bahrain Grand Prix was preceded by Horner being cleared of wrongdoing in an independent investigation into his behaviour, after accusations ๊from a female colleague.
Alleged evidence was then leaked, before Jos Verstappen dramatically d❀emanded that Horner lose his job.
Horner maintains🍬 he will still be Red Bull boss at this coming weekend’s Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, while the father of the team’s top driver is not expected to attend.
Schumacher insists tha🌳t Horner "is now required to draw conclusions”.
He added: “I believe that when you see how bad the mood is against him, he is untenable and should resign in the interests of🌼 the team."
It was suggested to Schumacher that the body language between Horner, Helmut Marko and Newey within🌞 the Red Bull camp was more divided than usual.
“That speaks volumes,” Schumacher responded.
“We can't look into their heads. But the pr🐓oblem definitely needs to be clarified.
"It's still an ordeal, it's not over yet.
“Until eve﷽rything is sorted 🐷out, either some people will have to apologise or someone will have to leave.
“The damage to the Red ﷽Bull brand is already gigantic.꧃”
On-track Red Bull had a dream start to 2024 in Bahrain, with Verstappen leading Serg♑io Perez home in a 1-2 finish.
But it shroudℱed by the off-track controversy which worsened after the race when Verstappen’s father broke his silence.
Marko reacted to the Bahrain weekend: "It wasn't pleasant, but we concentrat💎ed on the sporting aspect and, thank God, that worked out perfectly.
"We've seen an incre♌dible performance from the team.
We expect our strength and cohesio🎐n to remain intact."

James was a sports journalist at Sky Sports for a deꦕcade covering everything from American sports, to football, to F1.