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Is Adrian Newey signing with Ferrari?

The Formula 1 technical guru is generating a lot of buzz with regards to a possible move. After almost twenty years, Newey has decided to leave Red Bull Racing.

The Formula 1 technical guru is generating a lot of buzz with regards to a possible move.  After almost twenty years, Newey has decided to leave Red Bull Racing.
MARK THOMPSONAFP

Adrian Newey’s name resonates through the corridors of Formula 1 like the roar of a finely tuned engine. For nearly two decades, Newey has been the driving force behind Red Bull Racing, sculpting cars that defy physics and leave rivals in awe.

From the Vettel era, when the Red Bull RB6 sliced through the air with surgical precision, to the recent dominance of Max Verstappen, Newey’s designs have been nothing short of masterpieces. His notebooks are filled with sketches of wings, diffusers, and curves that bend reality.

AdrIan Newey and Ferrari could be a thing of the future

A tantalizing rumor that could reshape the F1 landscape is echoing the halls of all teams, Adrian Newey, the man who made Red Bull soar, might be eyeing a new canvas. And that canvas bears the iconic Prancing Horse: Ferrari.

Why Ferrari? It’s more than a team; it’s a myth. The scarlet cars have danced through history, from Schumacher’s reign to the Lauda-Hunt battles. The Tifosi, the passionate Ferrari fans, bleed red, and the Maranello factory pulses with tradition. The German magazine Bild reports that Newey and Ferrari are in advanced talks. The details remain shrouded, but the intrigue is palpable.

Last year, he penned a new deal, but loyalty can be fickle in F1. There are other rumors but not as strong that have also linked the designer with Aston Martin. It is mentioned that he was offer to be put on the same salary level as F1 drivers.

If Newey joins Ferrari, it’s not just about cars; it’s about legacy, keep an eye on the news ticker. Watch for the prancing horse to gallop into the Red Bull garage. And remember, in this high-speed drama, the ink isn’t dry—it’s still being written on the asphalt.

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