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The renowned designer Adrian Newey may face obstacles in his potential move to another Formula 1 team due to contractual restrictions in his current agreement with Red Bull. Reports suggest that Newey has expressed his desire to leave Red Bull, thus ending his successful tenure with the team. His decision is said to be driven by dissatisfaction with the ongoing power struggle within the organization. Although Red Bull F1 boss Christian Horner has been cleared of any wrongdoing, his presence continues to overshadow the reigning champions. However, it is worth noting that Newey has not disclosed his intentions to the senior members of Red Bull Racing or the company’s leadership. Speculations have emerged about a lucrative offer from Aston Martin, as well as the longstanding interest from Ferrari, which has been actively recruiting engineers from rival teams. Despite previously rejecting advances from Ferrari, this may be an opportune moment for Newey to address any lingering regrets. Ferrari President John Elkann has shown willingness to invest in success, as evidenced by the acquisition of Lewis Hamilton for the upcoming season. While a move to Maranello would undoubtedly cause disruption for Newey, it could also tip the scales in favor of Aston Martin, which has made significant investments in its quest to become a competitive force in Formula 1. Canadian billionaire owner of Aston Martin, Lawrence Stroll, spared no expense in transforming the Silverstone-based team and assembled a world-class team, including the addition of Dan Fallows, who previously worked alongside Newey at Red Bull. In response to the growing rumors, Red Bull stated that Newey is under contract until 2025, and it was revealed that the contract contains certain stipulations. The first of which pertains to additional options at the top that would extend the termination of his contract by 12 months, making him unavailable until at least 2027. Due to the long-term development required, Newey’s involvement in the ’27 car would be limited, and he would not have a significant contribution to his potential next team until 2028. By that time, Newey would be approaching 70 years old and considering the end of his remarkable F1 career, which included 25 championships. However, it is possible that Newey could be persuaded to take on a consultant role, similar to Rory Byrne’s position at Ferrari after retiring from full-time work. In the event that all parties reach an agreement, Newey could be allowed to start working with a rival competitor before the clauses in his contract permit. Red Bull would need to accept the terms proposed by a potential employer for Newey’s services, but they would be hesitant to do so without a substantial fee.