Aston Martin has confirmed the appointment of Adrian Newey as managing technical partner and a shareholder in its F1 team. The appointment while expected sees the legendary designer head up the 2026 design ahead of the introduction of new regulations when he joins the team by the end of March next year. Newey resigned as
Red Bull has announced that chief technical officer Adrian Newey will leave the team by the end of March 2025. The Englishman will not need to serve a period of gardening leave when he leaves next year, leaving him free to join another team to help design their 2026 car. Several teams have been linked
BBC News and Autosport are reporting that Red Bull’s chief technical officer Adrian Newey is to leave the team following the controversy involving allegations about team principal Christian Horner. Newey, regarded as the greatest F1 designer in history, has told Red Bull he wants to move on. The British designer has been linked to Ferrari
Red Bull’s team principal Christian Horner has been cleared of inappropriate behaviour towards a female colleague following an internal investigation. Earlier this month the drinks company launched an investigation into his behaviour but it says it has found no evidence. As Horner travelled to Bahrain for the F1 season-opener, Red Bull issued an official statement
Red Bull has announced that a hearing over “extremely serious” allegations of inappropriate behaviour made against its CEO and team principal Christian Horner will take place on Friday. Last week rumours circulating on X, formerly Twitter, of a senior figure at a team being accused of serious allegations. The rumours died down following Lewis Hamilton’s
Red Bull has launched an investigation after a complaint was made against its CEO and team principal Christian Horner, saying it took the allegations “extremely seriously” and has started an investigation. Horner oversaw Red Bull’s record-breaking 2023 season in which the team won twenty-one of twenty-two races as Max Verstappen secured his third world title.
Lewis Hamilton is to leave Mercedes at the end of the season and join Ferrari for 2025. Throughout Thursday several outlets have reported that the seven-time world champion will leave Mercedes after twelve years and partner Charles Leclerc. Mercedes F1 staff were told in a meeting with team principal Toto Wolff and technical director James
Gunther Steiner has left Haas following the expiry of his contract with the US-owned team, the Italian-American has been the team principal since the team entered F1 in 2016. Steiner has become famous in recent years through the Netflix documentary series Drive to Survive. His direct and forthright personality, including copious amounts of swearing, attracted
Tim Goss has become the third senior figure to quit the FIA in the last month after resigning as the governing body’s single-seater technical director. The third departure from the FIA follows that of sporting director Steve Nielsen and the departure of the head of the FIA’s Commission for Women, Deborah Mayer. Nielsen will be
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