Adrian Newey, the Chief Technical Officer of Red Bull Racing, is rumored to be considering leaving the team after nearly two decades. This decision could have significant consequences for Red Bull, according to former Formula 1 strategist Bernie Collins. Newey, a design legend in the sport, has been linked to possible moves to Ferrari or Aston Martin. With new technical regulations scheduled to be implemented in 2026, Collins believes that Newey’s departure would harm Red Bull’s chances of maintaining their success. The team has excelled in aerodynamics in recent years and losing Newey could have a detrimental impact on their championship prospects. Uncertainty surrounding the conduct of Red Bull team principal Christian Horner has reportedly contributed to Newey’s potential departure. Collins suggests that if Newey leaves, this could trigger a chain reaction, potentially leading star driver Max Verstappen to consider a move to another team. The situation highlights the importance of teamwork and leadership in Formula 1, especially when preparing for major regulatory changes. Red Bull’s performance in 2026 could be significantly affected if Newey is not involved in the development of their car and internal power struggles persist within the team.
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