Adrian Newey, the Chief Technical Officer of Red Bull Racing, may be leaving the team, according to former Ferrari engineer in Formula 1, Ernest Knoors. Knoors believes that if Newey leaves, it could lead to a mass exodus of other technical figures from Red Bull. Knoors draws parallels with his own experience at Ferrari, when the era of Michael Schumacher ended and Ross Brawn left. He explains that when a prominent figure leaves, it creates uncertainty and makes people more open to offers from other teams. Reports suggest that Newey has been less involved recently, with Red Bull’s Technical Director, Pierre Wache, taking the lead. However, Knoors argues that Wache’s influence does not matter much in the context of Newey’s possible departure. Team stability is crucial and if Red Bull fails to achieve it, more departures may occur. Knoors also questions the role of Team Principal, Christian Horner, and whether he can effectively retain talent within the team.
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