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Adrian Newey’s Future in F1: Red Bull Agreement Respected Amidst Aston Martin and Ferrari Pursuit
Adrian Newey’s commitment to Red Bull will be recognized before any future F1 transition.
"Contracts are established to be fulfilled."
Eddie Jordan has disclosed that there is an "agreement" in place regarding Adrian Newey's departure from Red Bull.
Adrian Newey, the Chief Technology Officer, has become highly sought-after in the F1 paddock following his announcement that he will depart from Red Bull at the beginning of next year.
Aston Martin and Ferrari are reportedly in fierce competition to secure his services, eager to have Newey's expertise for their 2026 vehicle in light of the upcoming F1 rule changes.
Jordan, the former owner of a Formula 1 team and current manager of Newey, emphasizes that there will be no rushed announcement regarding a new destination.
During an episode of his Formula For Success podcast, Jordan mentioned that, as far as he knows, Adrian is thoroughly enjoying his summer and having a fantastic time.
“He continues to collaborate with Red Bull on the RB17 project. He is extremely delighted with it and believes it is fantastic.
"He has previously constructed other vehicles. I would venture to say that it is something he often thinks about."
"He simply desires to relish the summer season and experience the sense of freedom he had during his university days."
"The truth is that he will have time to decide. When there is an update, he will share it."
"The choice will be up to him. And even if I were aware of it, I definitely wouldn't disclose it to anyone…"
“Contracts are established to be followed.”
"We have an understanding with Red Bull about sharing any upcoming concepts we might develop."
"That will be fully followed and respected."
Formula 1 teams throughout the paddock are keen on the expertise and insights that Newey offers.
His skills might be essential for his future employer to become the leading force in development once the new F1 regulations take effect in 2026, possibly initiating a new period of supremacy.
His next destination is still unknown.
McLaren has withdrawn from contention, and recent indications point to Aston Martin being ahead of Ferrari in line.
His previous team, Williams, is also interested.
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