Adrian Newey role unchanged despite wild rumours about Red Bull F1 future
Wild rumours about Adrian Newey's Re𝔍d Bull F1 future appear to be wide of the mark.

Legendary F1 car designer Adrian Newey’s role at Red🥀 Bull is🌃 not set to change despite recent wild rumours surrounding his future.
The Red Bull chief technical officer’🌌s role remains “unchanged” and after skipping next week’s Australian Grand Prix he will return trackside at the Japanese Grand Prix in April, report.
It comes after sugge𝓰stions emerged that Red Bull team principal Christian Horner was plotting to push Newey out of F1 amid growing tensions between the pair following the controversy around the former.
Horner was cleared of any wrongdoing ahead of the season-opening Bahrain Grand Prix after being accused of inappropriate behaviour by a now-s🏅uspended female colleague.
At the start of this week Red Bull denied suꦉgges🍬tions that Horner himself could be sacked before the next race in Melbourne.
Since then, new reports hಞave surfaced claiming that Horner wants to move Newey solely onto the RB17 hypercar project, partly due to concerns relating to the F1 cost cap.
But Autosport sources have indicated that such specul🌠ation is “w🐷ide of the mark”.

Newey previously admitted that not working with Ferrari or 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Lewis Hamilton left him with some regrets “emotionally”.
The F1 tech mastermind is known to have turned down approaches from the Italian team on three occasions throughout his i🍃llustrious career.
Hamilton’s blockbuster move to Ferrari for 2025, coupled with recent tu𒆙rmoil and power battle at Red Bull, has prompted theories that Newey might be tempted to finally mak❀e the switch to Maranello.
But Newey is said to be “as motivated as ever to continue delivering in the champions🎃hip” as he continues work on the RB20 alongside technical dirꦯector Pierre Wache.
The RB20 has convincingly won both of the opening two races this season in the hands of 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Max Verstappen, with 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Sergio Perez sealing back-to-back R꧒ed Bull 1-2s in Bahrain and Saudi Arabia.

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