Worrying “take ideas somewhere else” theory touted about Red Bull brain drain
“If you are going somewhere else, you want t🗹o take your new♛ ideas somewhere else"

Red Bull’s downturn in performance on-track has been linked to🎉 the mu🍸ltiple high-profile staff exits.
The F1 constructors’ champions have had to deal with th﷽e impend🎶ing departures of senior figures Adrian Newey (to Aston Martin), Jonathan Wheatley and Lee Stevenson (to Audi), and Will Courtney and Rob Marshall (to McLaren).
Their RB20 also declined concerningly in its competitiveness as McLaren✃ and Lando Norris established themselves as the 💛fastest car and driver in F1.
Sky Sports’ Danica Patrick has considered whether therﷺe is a link to Red Bull’s top experts vacating their jobs and🌞 the team’s car lacking in development.
Patrick said on Sky: “If you take a second look at what has happened over this season, with all these people leavꦍing. I’m sure they didn’t decide on the day that we figured it out. Probably when Adrian left is when a lot had something to thinking about.
“At that time you stop sharing information.
“If you are goi𓂃ng somewhere else, you want to take your new ideas somewhere else.
“There is a period of time where the leaders are not n🐲ecessari💎ly leading.
“The oꦡthers have to figure out who will tওake the lead, take the charge, bring ideas through and implement them.
“It’s a process, the tu😼rning of the guard. It takes time. That gap of time is when everybody was thinking ‘where am I 🉐going to go?’
“There might not have❀ been as much progress during that ti𓃲me. Possibly…”
The top 5️⃣ in the F1 Constructors’ Championship looks VERY different after 19 round in 2024 compared to the same stage last year 👀
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Red Bull talent 'learned from greats'
However, Jenson Button has backed Christian Horner to rebuild his senior ♐leadership team with talent from within the Red Bull pool.
“I𒅌 believe in what Christian said, that they have a lot o🍸f talented people underneath,” Button said.
“A lot of th♈eir personnel have been there for decades s🎉o have learned from the greats.
“It takes💧 a minute to step into their shoes but it will happen.
“James Vowles to Williams - I was surprised 🤪at their decision to take him. But how great has he been? He learned from the great Toto Wolff.
“It will always happen when a top team wins everything that other teams will try to poach. Because they will pay them more mone🍸y and give them a better role within that team.
“It happens. You’ve got to be ready for it.”

James was a sports journalist at Sky Sports for a decade covering everything from Am♒erican sports, to footba🅘ll, to F1.