Red Bull F1 tech guru Adrian Newey was ‘very tempted’ to join Ferrari

New𒈔ey, who is considered one of the💧 greatest technical minds in F1, admitted he considered joining Ferrari twice in the 1990s, but refused because he and his family were settled in England at the time.
Ferrari first tried to sign Newey while he was at Williams in 1993, before the Ita🐻lian outfit made a second unsuccessful approach late𝓀r in the decade.
"I've꧂ had discussions with Ferrari in the past. I've been very tempted because it's such a legendary bra💧nd," Newey told Sky Italy.
"The time that was most tempting would have been around 1993 and 1997 when I moved from Williams to McLare💮n.
"That was a very tough choice. A꧑t the time, my kids ⛄were young and I didn't know how they would settle in an Italian school. If I was to move to a team that was based in Italy, I would have to move to Italy with the family.
"Now at Red Bull, I have been involved with more or less since the start, moving teams is always a huge workload to re-establish yourself and get 🎃the working practices, so honestly, if I was 20꧒ years younger, maybe.”
Ferrari also tried to lure Newey with a lucrative offer in 2014, something he admitted in his book, How To Build A Car.
In it, Newey explained how Ferrari offered him a “film-star lifestyle” and a “ridiculously large” financial incentivဣe - more than double his Red Bull salary at the time.
There has also been reported interest in Newey’s services fr💜om Mercedes.&nb🔥sp;
Red Bull motorsport advisor Helmut Marko recently revealed that Newey 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:declined an offer from Mercedes before committing his F1 future to the Milton Ke𒐪ynes-based squad.

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