Adrian Newey sends a message to Ferrari and Lewis Hamilton
The British designer spoke out after his farewell to Red Bull
The British designer spoke out after his farewell to Red Bull
Dutch driver downplays British designer’s farewell
Monegasque driver lashes out at those who criticize him
The three-time world champion will start ahead of everyone in Saturday’s Sprint Race.
Red Bull’s team principal spoke about the British designer’s farewell.
The Dutch driver was ahead of Lando Norris and Carlos Sainz. Accident in the early stages of the session for the Monegasque.
The British driver commented on the possible landing of the Dutchman in Mercedes.
“It’s always a matter of performance: everyone knows it, even Toto knows it.”
The Spanish pilot’s future continues to cause discussion in the paddock.
The Monegasque doesn’t mince words: “Of course if he came to Ferrari I would be happy.”
The British driver, who will drive the Red Bull from 2025, commented on market rumors involving the engineer leaving Red Bull at the end of the season.
“The question is whether it will happen next year or the year after, but for me it is certain that he wants to leave.”
“There is nowhere he could go where he would get exactly the same treatment he gets at Red Bull.”
Designer’s departure troubles Red Bull team
The tribute to the two drivers who died 30 years ago, the Brazilian in the race and the Austrian in practice, was held at 2:17 p.m., the time of the crash at Tamburello of Ayrton’s Williams.
This was announced in a statement by the Formula 1 world championship dominating stable itself. Will he go to Ferrari together with Hamilton or will he choose Aston Martin?
The team principal of the Maranello stable speaks out ahead of Miami
The British engineer, who is getting closer and closer to saying goodbye to Red Bull, is ready for a new challenge.
“We tried everything. But after a short time it was seen that the encephalogram was flat,” recalls Giovanni Gordini.
The brilliant British engineer could call it quits in a matter of days.
The German driver will move to the Sauber-Audi team starting with the 2025 season.
The former pilot worked with the 65-year-old engineer in 1988/90.
The former pilot has no doubts about this: “I have dueled with him throughout my career.”
“Let’s put it this way: I didn’t grow up with the dream of being in this ranking.”
There will be 24 Grand Prix races, the same as this year. Australia returns as the opening race. Imola and Monza are confirmed.
“It was the stable that made me feel most wanted,” admitted the Spanish driver.
“As in any war, people then get over things and move on.”
Aston Martin’s Spanish star was virtually in the sights of both Red Bull and Mercedes for 2025.
“We are in a very positive spiral with the team,” he said during the presentation of his LEC.