Adrian Newey has “informally communicated” desire to quit Red Bull
Adrian Newey♓ has reportedly told Red Bull colleagues that he will leave

Aꦅdriaꦜn Newey’s exit from Red Bull is reportedly gathering pace.
The car design legend has “informally communicated” his wish to quit to his colleagues, ꩵ;report.
“He has decid🧸ed that he does want to leave the team,” their report stated.
“Sky Sports News understands from senior figures within the sport that New⭕ey has informally communicated to senior colleagues his wish to cut his near two-decade ties to the team.”
The shock news emerged la💃te on Thursday that o🔜ne of the brains behind Red Bull’s F1 dominance wanted out.
The team responde🌃d with a statement: "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 Ne♓wey’s intention to quit Red B🌞ull.
“Multiple senior figures that I’ve spoken to have expressed that there is discontent fro൲m Newey,” Sky’s Craig Slater reported.
Newey’s exi💧t will have ಌFerrari, Aston Martin and Mercedes on high-alert.
Rꦚed Bull’s chief technical officer is widely cons𝕴idered the greatest-ever F1 car designer.
He is credited with a ♏huge role in the four consecutive drivers’ champio🦩nships won by Sebastian Vettel.
And Newey’s fingerprints are all over this year’s꧋ RB20 which Max Verstappen is devastatingly dominating thওe sport with.
Verstappen is also set for a fourth F1 title in a row i🔯n cars creat▨ed by Newey.
But, after months of off-track turmoil surrounding the Ch⛦ristian Horner controversy, it seems that Red 🍸Bull will now lose one of their key men.

James was a spo﷽rts journalist at Sky Sports for a decade covering everything from American sports, to football, to F1.