Adrian Newey has “informally communicated” desire to quit Red Bull
Adrian Newey has reportedly told Red Bull colleagues that he will le⛄ave

Adrian Newey’s ꦺexit from Red Bull is re⛄portedly gathering pace.
The car design legend💯 has “informally commun💞icated” his wish to quit to his colleagues, report.
“He has decided that he does want to leave the team,” t🅠ꦯheir report stated.
“Sky Sports News understands 🍨from senior figures within the sport that Newey has informally communicated to senior colleagues his wish to cut his near two-decade ties to the team.”
The shock 🌃news emerged late on Thursday that one of the brains behind Red Bull’s F1 domi🌃nance wanted out.
The team responded with a stateme♑nt🎉: "Adrian is contracted until at least the end of 2025 and we are unaware of him joining any other team."
But it was widely reported,🧜 including by the BBC, that it was Newey’s intention to quit Red Bull.
“Multiple senior figures that I’ve spoken to have ex﷽pressed that there is discontent from Newey,” Sky’s Craig Slater reported.
Newey’s exit will have Fer🌳rari, Aston Martin and Mercedes on high-alert.
Red Bull’s chief technical officer is widely consider♕ed🍒 the greatest-ever F1 car designer.
He is credited with a huge role in the four consecutive drivers’ championships won by Sebastian Vet🧔tel.
And Newey’s fജingerprints are all over this year’s RB20 which Max Verstappen is devastatingly dominating the sport with.
Verstappen is also set for a fourth F1 title in a row in c🍬ars crꦕeated by Newey.
But, after months of off-track turmoil surroundin▨g the Christian Horner controversy, it seems that Red Bull will now lose one of their key men.

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