Adrian Newey Exposes Red Bull’s Neglected Wind Tunnel as Aston Martin Revs Up for Success
Legendary F1 designer Adrian Newey has thrown shade at his former team, Red Bull, by calling their wind tunnel “one of the worst” in the sport. Despite the subpar facilities at Red Bull’s Milton Keynes headquarters, Newey emphasized that success in Formula 1 is more about the talented individuals than the tools at their disposal.
Now stationed at Aston Martin’s state-of-the-art facility in Silverstone, courtesy of owner Lawrence Stroll, Newey has highlighted the stark differences between the two environments. While Red Bull’s headquarters have seen incremental upgrades over the years, Aston Martin’s new base boasts top-notch resources that Newey aims to leverage in designing the team’s path to victory.
Acknowledging the importance of teamwork and optimization, Newey stated, “My previous team had one of the worst wind tunnels in F1…but it managed to get everybody working together and developed a great group of people.” With Stroll’s clear directive for Newey to deliver wins, the pressure is on to maximize the potential of Aston Martin’s cutting-edge facilities.
As Newey sets his sights on the 2026 car, he emphasized the intricate complexities of modern F1 vehicles, highlighting the reliance on simulation tools like computational fluid dynamics (CFD) and wind tunnels. The meticulous development process involves fine-tuning off-the-shelf tools and ensuring seamless integration between simulation models and real-world performance.
With a reported salary of £30 million per year, Newey understands the gravity of his mission at Aston Martin and the need to translate resources into on-track success. As he navigates the demanding landscape of F1 engineering, Newey’s focus remains steadfast on the relentless pursuit of excellence and optimization in the pursuit of victory.