Adrian Newey "has told Red Bull he wants to" quit; tipped for Ferrari move

Legendary꧒ F1 car de𝄹signer Adrian Newey is reportedly on the verge of quitting Red Bull.

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Adrian Newey (GBR) Red Bull Racing Chief Technical Officer looks at Oliver Bearman (GBR)…

Adrian Newey is reportedly set to quit Red Bull and has been tipped for a possible switch to F1 rivals Ferrari.

The legendary F1 design guru - and Red Bull’s chief technical officer - is set💧 to “announce his farewell in a tim🐎ely manner”, according to .

The German pu🌟blication reports that Newey is “unhappy about the power struggle in the team” and is keen to be༺ free to join another project “as early as the end of 2024”.

Newey has "told Red Bull he wants to move on," report, who add that he has become "unsettled" at♌ the team after the Horner contro꧂versy.

Newey is believed to be under contract with Red Bull 🍃until the end of 2025, having signed an extension with the reigning world champions last year.

AMuS claim that Newey’s most likely destination would be Ferrari, where he would join the incoming 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Lewis Hamilton and168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史: Charles Leclerc.

Mercedes and Aston Martin are also mooted as possible alternative options for the 65-year-old British ꦐengineering mastermind.

Speculation surrounding✱ Newey’s future has beꦬen rife since the start of the 2024 F1 season, following the controversy around Red Bull team principal Christian Horner.

Amid rumoཧurs of discontent within the team, Newey was reportedly offered a “big-money” contract꧂ by Aston Martin chief Lawrence Stroll as recently as the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix in March.

If Newey does indeed leave Red Bull, where he has worked since 2006, the scramb🎃le to secure his services would be mighty, given he is considered to be F1’s greatest-ever car🐼 designer.

Newey is knoꩵwn to have turned down approaches from Ferrari on three occasions during his career and has publicly admitted that not working with Ferrari 🃏or Hamilton were ‘emotional regrets’ for him.

ltxcn.top has contacted Red Bull for comment. 

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