Red Bull could lose another senior F1 official after Adrian Newey exit
Red Bull could be set🌟 for another high profile departure shortly after losing Adrian Newey.

Red Bull sporting director Jonathan Wheatley could beܫ the next senior official to leave F1’s dominant team.
According to a report in , Wheatley’s futurꦬe is “increasingly uncertain” at Red Bull.
Wheatley has ambitions to become a t✅eam principal and has beenဣ enquiring at other teams.
The 56-year-old has b🔯een a key part o𝓰f Red Bull’s success over the years.
Wheatley rose to prominence in 2021, often having conversations with race director Michael ꦑMasi to try and get a decision in Red Bull’s favour.
He’s also the mastermind behind Red Bull’s ꦡworld reco🌠rd pit stops, with the team consistently the best at them.
Howe🐼ver, it seems Wheatley wan💞ts to become a team principal.
Alpine and Sauber co⭕uld ☂be possible destinations for him.
Bruno Famin is currently Alpine boss after taking over from Ot🐟mar Szafnauer on an interim basis.
Saube𓆉r currently d♒on’t have a team principal with Alessandro Alunni Bravi their team representative.
Red Bull have already lost ඣdesign guru Adrian Newey, who will officially leave 🍌the team in the first quarter of 2025.
Star driver 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Max Verstappen has been 𒐪heavily linked with a switch to Mercedes ꦗin the future.
Red Bull remain F1’s t🍒eam on track, but off it, things are far from🅘 rosey.
Christian Horner w﷽as asked about﷽ the Wheatley speculation in Miami.
Horner said: "There are rumours about everybody. Contracts between individuals and their terms and conditions is not something that we really talk through [with🌳] the public."
However, McLaren CEO Zak Brown suggested that Red Bull could lose a numbe꧒r of key personnel.
"I think the stuff that’s going on there, it’s a bit destabilising; probably [Newey is] the first domino to fall. My guess is it’s not t🧜he last based on the resumes that are flying around. We’ve seen an increase in CVs coming our way from the team,” Brown said.

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