Lewis Hamilton comments on working with Adrian Newey at Ferrari

Lewis Hamꦐilton on the possibility of being joined by Adrian Newey at Ferrar𒊎i - and the impact his exit may have on Red Bull.

The podium (L to R): Fernando Alonso (ESP) Aston Martin F1 Team, second; Adrian Newey (GBR) Red Bull Racing Chief Technical
The podium (L to R): Fernando Alonso (ESP) Aston Martin F1 Team, second; Adrian Newey (GBR)…

168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Lewis Hamilton admits he would “very much” like to have Adrian Newey join him at Ferrari, saying it would be a “privilege” to work with the legendary F1 designer.

Ahead of this weekend’s Miami Grand Prix, Red Bull confirmed their design chief Newey will leave the team in earl♛y 2025 after nearly two decades at Milton Keynes.

Hamilton is quitting Mercedes to join Ferrari next 🍬season and the Italian outfit are favourites to sign the 65-year-old.

Asked 🐼how much he would like to see Newey join him at Ferrari next year, the seven-time world champion replied with a smile: "Very much.”

Hamilton added he would be “very” excited to get the opportunity to work with New🏅ey, who has played a role in all of Red Bull’s F1 wins and worl🎉d championships.

“Adrian has such a great history and track record. He’s done an amazing job through his career, engaging with teams and the knowledge he haꦯs. I think he would be an ama൩zing addition,” he said.

“I think they [Ferrari] already have a great team, making huge strides forward a✤nd progress. Their car is quicker this year. But it would be a privile﷽ge to work with him.”

Lewis Hamilton speaks to Adrian Newey during his McLaren stint
Lewis Hamilton speaks to Adrian Newey during his McLaren stint

Hamilton was a🐬sked if trying to poach Newey was part of his “wishlist” when he was negotiating his contract with Ferrari.

“Thꦜis is all private conversation stuff,” he replied. “If I was to do a list of people I would love to work with, he would absolutely be at the top of it.

“I don’t know. We’ll see.”

But Hamilton does not expect Red🐈 Bull to suddenly lose competitiveness following Newey’s departure.

“When I joined McLaren I think it was an evolution of his car. I got there just after I left, so that car would have evolved ♎from a concept that he had worked on,” he said.

“I felt privileged that I had t꧑he chance to touch something that he had worked on.

“Ra﷽cing against the team that he’s been so heavily a part of has been a massive challenge but I think we have to remember there are a lot෴ of people in the background.

“It’s not one person, it’s a whole team of people who do the job. You can imagi♊ne all the amazing experience that he brings to the team, but the people that he works with will continue to do an amazing job.

“I don’t🦩 anticipate Red Bull not continuing to building great cars moving forward. But any team would be f🌺ortunate to have the opportunity to work with him.” 

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