Adrian Newey, a key figure in the Red Bull team, is set to depart before the Miami Grand Prix. This announcement comes after much speculation last week. Red Bull stated that Newey will leave in the first quarter of 2025, allowing him to exit his contract earlier than expected. This moment is crucial as it allows him to immediately join another team, without the need for a sabbatical. This news comes at a significant time for Formula 1, as the sport is on the verge of major regulatory changes in 2026, especially with the integration of battery power in the new engines. Chassis design is still being discussed.
Ferrari is seen as the favorite to secure Newey’s expertise, especially as they have already signed Lewis Hamilton under team principal Fred Vasseur. The combination of Hamilton and Newey could potentially give Ferrari a significant advantage in the next era of Formula 1. Newey has had a profound impact at Red Bull, especially with the dominance shown by their cars in 2022. His potential contribution to another team could be equally revolutionary as he seeks to add to his impressive collection of 25 career titles.
Journalist Andrew Benson, speaking on the BBC Radio 5 Live Chequered Flag podcast, mentioned that Newey may leave Red Bull within a specific two-week period in February. Although he is not involved in the initial design stages, his arrival will be early enough to have a significant influence on the design of the 2026 car. Benson stated: “I think it’s around mid-February to the end, I’ve been told by my sources, when he might be able to leave Red Bull – that kind of period. Yes, they will have started – whoever he joins – on their new car, but it’s early enough for him to make an impact.”
Newey’s departure represents a potential risk for Red Bull as they navigate a major rule change without his expertise. There are concerns about their competitive status in 2026, especially regarding rumors about their engine capabilities. While Max Verstappen supports the transition and trusts technical director Pierre Wache, not all team members are sad to see Newey go, with some criticizing his central role and work style. However, there are doubts about Red Bull’s attempt to downplay the significance of Newey’s departure. David Croft expressed skepticism, suggesting that Newey’s absence may be more deeply felt than expected, potentially further elevating his stature if Red Bull struggles to adapt.
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