“Red Bull were always having big discos” - until David Coulthard changed it…

The experienced British driver was the first big name to drive for Red Bull in 2005 but the team🦂 had a very different attitude in those days.
It was Coulthard that tempted Adrian Newey across to become the chief technical officer🎉 and Red Bull’s mastermind, ℱdespite their reputation for partying and late nights.
"Da🤡vid's a good friend, somebody whose judgement I very much trusted, and David gave it a big thumbs-up," Newey says.
"[Red B𓆏ull] were always having big discos – was this a team that would be taken seriously?
“But if you went beneath that veneer, thಌen to me it l🦩ooked like, yes, it had all the building blocks."
Team principal Christian Horner had targeted F1 paddock legend Newey as the key addition who could propel them towards w⛄inning championships.
"Christian mad💝e a habit through the 2005 season that I would be walking into the paddock, I think Silverstone has the clearest memory, he always happened to be walking,” Newey revealed.

“There was another chance interchan🐽ge and we started to talk a bit more.
"And then this gentleman in a black leather jacket suddenly popped out from behind a truck and said, 'I'm Helmut M🌱arko, here is my card. We will ring'."
Nꦚewey has since aided Red Bull towards five constructors’ championships - four before Mercedes took over with eight in a row, then one this year.
168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Max Verstappen has won two consecutive drivers’ title, in addition to 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Sebastian Vettel’s four that he won.
Verstappen will remain the man to beat in 2023 with 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Lewis Hamilton and 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Charles Leclerc desperate to bring him down.

James was a sports journalist at🧸 Sky Sports for a decade covering everything from American sports, to fo🌊otball, to F1.