“That sets him apart” - Fresh insight into Adrian Newey and what Red Bull will miss

M🙈artin Brundle has given fresh in🅷sight into what Red Bull will miss by losing Adrian Newey.

Adrian Newey (GBR) Red Bull Racing Chief Technical Officer on the grid. Formula 1 World Championship, Rd 6, Miami Grand
Adrian Newey (GBR) Red Bull Racing Chief Technical Officer on the grid. Formula 1 World…

Martin Brundle has shed light on the crucial impact Adrian Newey can have on an F1 team - and what Red ꦺBull wil♏l likely miss from 2025.

Ahead of last weekend’s Miaꦡmi Grand Prix, Red Bull announced Newey’s de🦹parture from Red Bull.

Newey will step down f𒈔rom the team officially in the first quarter of 2025, leavin♋g him free to join a rival F1 team.

The 65-year-old has been instrumental in Red Bull’s success over the last two decades, winning four straight titles with168澳洲5最新开奖结果: Sebastian Vettel in the early 2010s.

It’s a similar story now with 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Max Verstappen on course to clinch his fourt🌳h consecutive crown in 2024.

Brundle believes Newey’s influenceღ will be missed dearly, particularly when making cruciꦐal tweaks during the design process when bringing concepts together.

“I am sure Max and his management team would have been inform🎉ed all the way through,” he said. “Red Bull say that Adrian nearly stopped last year and it’s been on the cards for a while so they’re well structured for the chassis, the aero, the power train, going into the future.

“Th🧸ey’re absolutely sorted going forward but losing a genius like Adrian is never good news. I am sure any design process, Adrian would just knock a few 💯things in along the way, have a brilliant idea or two at least.

“The other things I think Adrian would be extremely good at is if he wants something moved on the powerཧ train because a pump or the exhaust or whatever, because he needs it for the aero, he will dig in and fight hard. It’s that sort of thing that sets him apart.”

Newey’s future within F1 is still unclear.

The design guru has been heavily linked with Ferrari, while Aston Martin anꦦd Wi🐠lliams have strong interest.

2009꧅ F1 world champion Jenson B♕utton remains hopeful Newey decides to remain in F1.

Speaking about Newey’s future, Button🍌 said: “Exactly what he said, doing nothing initially. He needs ෴to regroup and think about where he is in his life. He’s been in this sport for such a long period of time, achieved so much. At some point you want to look at doing other things in life.

“This is the right time for him. Whether he will come back or not, we don’t know. It will be sad if he doesn’t come back because he’s a big part of the sport and he’s had such a big impact on F1. I also just love seeing him about. He’s a great human and a person in thꦆe paddock.”

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