Adrian Newey is set to leave Red Bull in the first quarter of 2025. The news of his departure has sparked controversy, as it was revealed that the 65-year-old veteran does not like regulatory changes in the world of Formula 1. However, Newey himself denied these claims and expressed his enjoyment of the challenges that come with regulatory changes.
The split between Red Bull and Newey has been shocking, with the team facing constant scrutiny throughout the season. This turbulence within the team ultimately led Newey to decide to leave and become a free agent for the 2025 season.
Team principal Christian Horner stated that Newey did not like the regulatory changes. However, Newey responded to these claims by stating that he actually enjoys the challenge of new regulations and sees them as an opportunity for growth and research.
With Newey’s departure, questions have arisen about Red Bull’s future partnership. The impact of his departure on the team’s relationship with Ford has been a topic of discussion. Ford’s motorsport director addressed these concerns, ensuring that their plans will remain unchanged.
Although the loss of Newey is a blow to Red Bull, the team has a succession plan in place, according to Horner. However, losing the most successful designer in F1 history could have a significant impact on the team’s performance. Furthermore, if Newey were to join a rival team, it could lead to a decrease in Red Bull’s success and pose a challenge for the reigning champions.