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?

Christian Horner (GBR) Red Bull Racing Team Principal and Adrian Newey (GBR) Red Bull Racing Chief Technical Officer.
Christian Horner (GBR) Red Bull Racing Team Principal and Adrian Newey (GBR) Red Bull Racing…

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."

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