In the realm of Formula 1, there is much speculation surrounding the potential consequences of Christian Horner’s hypothetical departure from Red Bull Racing. Peter Windsor, a former team manager for Williams, has delved into this topic, pondering the implications for the longstanding partnership between Horner and Adrian Newey, the technical mastermind behind Red Bull’s success.
Over the course of nearly two decades, Adrian Newey has established himself as a revered figure in the world of Formula 1. His creative genius has been instrumental in shaping Red Bull’s cars since he joined the team in 2005. Widely regarded as the foremost expert in the field, Newey has skillfully navigated the ever-changing regulations of the sport, ensuring Red Bull’s dominance.
Beyond his contributions to Red Bull, Newey has also ventured into other exciting projects, such as his involvement with Aston Martin in the development of the Valkyrie road car. This diversification of his interests has led to the accumulation of a significant personal fortune, estimated at around £39.6 million, nearly on par with Horner’s wealth.
While the exact details of Newey’s contract remain undisclosed, his status as the most successful designer in Formula 1 history guarantees his financial security. It is reported that Red Bull enticed him away from McLaren with a generous salary of approximately £7.9 million per season.
However, rumors have surfaced suggesting that Red Bull’s cost-cutting measures may result in Newey being reassigned exclusively to the RB17 hypercar project. This strategic move would remove his salary from the team’s budget and allow for the allocation of funds elsewhere. Due to the regulations in place, any personnel exerting influence within the sport must have their salaries fully declared. Therefore, if Newey were to permanently transition to the RB17 initiative, he would be unable to contribute to Red Bull’s Formula 1 endeavors.
Furthermore, there is speculation regarding Newey’s future in the event of Horner’s potential dismissal. Allegations of misconduct against Horner, brought forth by a female Red Bull employee, have sparked an ongoing investigation that could lead to his removal from the team. In such a scenario, Windsor suggests that Newey may contemplate retirement, viewing it as the end of an era marked by their successful partnership.
In a YouTube discussion, Windsor muses, “If Christian departs, it’ll obviously be detrimental to him, but the true impact will lie in what it means for Adrian’s future.”