Adrian Newey

Formula 1 News: Fake Red Bull Rumors Persist (Update)

Autosport reports that the rumors of Adrian Newey’s role being changed at Red Bull are wide off the mark.

There have even been fake rumors perpetrated by the Hamilton fanboy journalists that Red Bull wants to move him exclusively on to its RB17 hypercar project.

However, Autosport sources have indicated that any idea of Newey changing roles is wide of the mark. His role remains unchanged and, with work continuing on the RB20, he will return trackside as scheduled at the Japanese Grand Prix next month.


March 13, 2024 

It is rather hilarious to read what some F1 journalists write, in the hope their favorite team can poach talent from Red Bull to help their sorry favorite driver or team.

(GMM) Three F1 drivers are clearly at the top of the shortlist to succeed Lewis Hamilton at Mercedes next year.

Team boss Toto Wolff’s obvious top pick is Formula 1’s ultra-dominant Max Verstappen, especially amid the internal conflict and power struggle playing out at Red Bull at present.

La Gazzetta dello Sport claims the turmoil might not only cost Red Bull its triple world champion, but also Adrian Newey, Pierre Wache – and other top engineers.

“One would be David Morgan, Red Bull’s aerodynamic development manager,” the Italian newspaper reports, claiming the engineers have been targeted by Ferrari. “Ben Waterhouse, on the other hand, oversees the entire dynamics of the car.

“Last, but not least, an Italian engineer could be among those eligible for a transfer to Maranello – Alessandro Germani – team leader of aerodynamic development.”

Auto Motor und Sport, meanwhile, claims that Red Bull design boss Newey is increasingly unhappy about the Christian Horner scandal – as well as his boss’s apparent plans to move him over to a hypercar project “for budget cap reasons”.

Oracle Red Bull Racing Team Principal Christian Horner, Geri Horner and Adrian Newey, the Chief Technical Officer of Oracle Red Bull Racing enjoy the podium celebrations during the F1 Grand Prix of Saudi Arabia at Jeddah Corniche Circuit on March 09, 2024 in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. (Photo by Clive Rose/Getty Images) // Getty Images / Red Bull Content Pool //

On the driver front, however, Wolff says he would do “handstands” if it convinced Verstappen to make the switch from Red Bull – although Horner doubts the Dutchman could be wooed by Mercedes.

“I’m sure all the teams want Max, but Toto also says that the best drivers want the best cars,” Horner said.

However, the unrest at Red Bull is far from over.

“I don’t think Horner will survive it,” said former F1 driver Ralf Schumacher. “He hasn’t been able to clarify things. He only talks about it at the legal level, but it can’t be in Horner’s spirit that such a successful team will fall apart because of one person,” the German told formel1.de.

As for the prospect of losing Verstappen, Schumacher added: “I think he could go through with it, but not this season. Next year.”

After Verstappen, Mercedes’ top pick might be the 17-year-old Wolff protege Kimi Antonelli – if he proves he is ready for the leap to F1 next year.

Fernando Alonso might then be next in line, as he holds off on talks with Aston Martin about 2025 for now while his manager Flavio Briatore chats with Wolff. Just as the Hamilton-to-Ferrari news broke in February, Briatore posted a photo of himself sitting down in a Monaco cafe with Wolff.

Wolff was drinking from a very distinctive mug – and now, post-Jeddah, Alonso has posted a photo of himself sitting and grinning in the very same cafe with exactly the same design of cup.

Finally, just as the unwell Carlos Sainz Jr. walked slowly back into the Jeddah paddock last Saturday, his managers Carlos Onoro Sainz and Carlos Sainz snr were spotted walking out of the Mercedes hospitality area with Wolff.

A bigger question, of course, is just how attractive the 2025 Mercedes seat really is, with even Wolff admitting that the new car is “very weak” in high speed corners.

Even Ferrari chairman John Elkann hinted in Saudi Arabia that the Italian team may need to wait until 2026 to really challenge Red Bull, because one “cycle” of regulations will close “and another will open”.

The implication, given Red Bull ace Verstappen’s utter dominance, is that the 2022-2025 rules cycle – designed specifically for closer racing – has proved a failure. Aston Martin boss Mike Krack says one “fact” of that era is that the sport now has a Red Bull “dominance that none of us want”.

“I don’t think the regulations have failed,” Williams boss James Vowles insists. “I think even on the data that we can see now, it’s still better than the ’21, ’20 generations of cars.

“Whether it will improve in ’25? No, I don’t think so. And in ’26, the rules are still being ratified as we speak, so it’s hard to evaluate that.”

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