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Mercedes is considering hiring aerodynamics specialist Adrian Newey while also holding ‘advanced’ discussions with Ferrari.

Carl Smith by Carl Smith
January 9, 2025
in Motorsports
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Mercedes considera contratar especialista em aerodinâmica Adrian Newey enquanto mantém discussões ‘avançadas’ com a Ferrari.

Adrian Newey has been the subject of much discussion since the beginning of the season. Newey’s departure from Red Bull added excitement to the transfer market, as the 65-year-old designer is widely considered the most renowned in the sport’s history. As a result, rumors have circulated in the paddock about his possible move to Ferrari. However, there are now speculations that Mercedes is also vying for Newey’s services.

The split between Adrian Newey and Red Bull surprised many. Newey’s designs played a crucial role in the team’s twelve world championships in just twenty years. Despite this success, Newey decided to part ways with the team and give another team the opportunity to take the reins.

According to reports from Auto Motor und Sport, Mercedes approached Newey with the intention of securing his services once his period of separation from Red Bull ends. This development comes after strong rumors that Ferrari is trying to attract the design wizard, causing a stir in the paddock.

Given Newey’s vast experience, it is widely believed that acquiring his services would be a significant advantage in the pursuit of a world championship. However, some figures in the F1 community have expressed doubts about Newey’s abilities, suggesting that he may be overrated and that his hiring alone does not guarantee success.

Furthermore, it is argued that hiring Newey could be a double-edged sword. The 64-year-old designer emphasized that bringing Newey on board would require a substantial financial investment and a different working environment than he had at Red Bull. Therefore, simply hiring him may not be enough to ensure a championship win, as there are additional considerations to take into account.

On the other hand, not hiring the 65-year-old designer can also be a double-edged sword. If a team chooses not to employ Newey, it could be a missed opportunity, as another team may benefit from his vast knowledge and experience in Formula 1. This scenario could potentially be a disaster for the team that passed up the opportunity, further highlighting Newey’s status as one of the most sought-after assets in the F1 market.

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