While Adrian Newey agrees with the introduction of the cost cap, he does think something needs to change. The Aston Martin chief argues that teams are now going overboard with budget cuts, losing many staff to other racing classes and industries.
Top designer Adrian Newey usually walks up and down the grid with a red notebook, as he looks at what their rivals prepared. The former Red Bull employee, deep in his thought often writes down notes. Newey has now revealed what exactly he looks at in those moments, and what makes it that red notebook.
Newey comments on Red Bull, Johnny Herbert lands a new job, and Hamilton talked about what he expects in a more ’emotional’ Ferrari environment. Together with GPblog’s exclusive interview with Alpine team boss Oliver Oakes and McLaren’s Pirelli tyre test in France, we bring you the best news of the day from the world of
Listening to Red Bull Racing’s leadership during the second part of last season, it was a coincidence that Adrian Newey’ s farewell almost coincided with the start of the decline in sporting performance. Newey, however, does not seem to think this is a coincidence. He even argues that “a lack of experience” of the engineers
Red Bull’s former chief technical officer Adrian Newey says he was already concerned about the development path of their car before he left them last year. The team won seven of the first 10 rounds last year but took just two wins over the rest of the season and lost the constructors’ championship to McLaren.
As Adrian Newey prepares for his first season at Aston Martin after over a decade at Red Bull, the designer is preparing to tackle an unknown challenge with his new team. As he has been unable to work for the team during his departure period from Red Bull, Newey is keen to discover what his
Adrian Newey is currently counting down the days before he can start work at Aston Martin. He will start his work with the British team at the beginning of March, first by reading up fully on the new technical regulations for the 2026 season and beyond. The master designer does not know all the details,
Adrian Newey is no doubt counting down the days before he gets back to work. After a mandatory gardening leave following his years at Red Bull Racing, he will start at Aston Martin on the first working day in March. When Newey looks back on the past period, the designer frankly admits he totally did
Max Verstappen is being increasingly emphatically linked with Aston Martin. After a the Daily Mail recently reported that the British racing stable wants to attract the four-time world champion for as much as one billion pounds, the Verstappen camp neither wanted to confirm nor deny the report to GPblog. Aston Martin, however, was outspoken: “Absolute