Red Bull returned to the summit of F1 all while Adrian Newey has been taking a step back on his involvement with the series. ✍️ Formula_Nerds
Red Bull Team Principal Christian Horner opens up about Adrian Newey’s involvement with Red Bull in F1Adrian Newey is one of the most renowned technical geniuses in Formula One history. Newey has most recently helped Red Bull Racing achieve six drivers’ world championships and five constructors. Before his time with the Milton Keynes-based team, he had already won three drivers’ championships and four constructors’ with Williams.
He has worked with some of the most historic and successful Formula One teams and collaborated with a selection of the world’s best-ever drivers. From Nigel Mansell, Damon Hill and Ayrton Senna to Sebastian Vettel, Max Verstappen and Kimi Raikkonen, Newey has worked with many former World Champions. Now, at the age of 64, Newey seems to be stepping back from Formula One. Red Bull Racing’s Team Principal,Christian Horner and Adrian Newey at the 2022 Formula One Monaco Grand Prix. Whilst speaking about Newey and the time he dedicates to Formula One, Horner revealed that they “still work with Adrian obviously, but not every day.” But this is not a new working condition for the team,“Over the past few years, Adrian has moved away from day-to-day work in Formula 1.
However, the Red Bull boss does not believe this is an outright disadvantage for his team. He insists that “we have the strongest technical staff we’ve ever had, and that allowed Adrian to leave.” Newey also works on theHorner further details just how much time Newey spends with Red Bull working on Formula One. He said:
“I think 50 per cent of his time is devoted to Formula 1. He’s in the office a couple of days a week. But when his help is needed, the technical team can always bring him in.”
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