'Aston Martin insiders expect Adrian Newey to swap Red Bull for Ferrari'

One of Red Bull's F1 🉐rivals expects Adrian Newey to head to Ferrari next.

Adrian Newey (GBR) Red Bull Racing Chief Technical Officer. Formula 1 World Championship, Rd 2, Saudi Arabian Grand Prix,
Adrian Newey (GBR) Red Bull Racing Chief Technical Officer. Formula 1 World Championship, Rd 2…

Aston Martin F1 ♓team “insiders” reportedly expect 🙈Red Bull design chief Adrian Newey to join Ferrari.

On Thursday it was heavily reported that Newey, one of the sport’s greatest technical masterminds, is to leave Red Bull after nearl𒁏y 20 years at the team.

Newey is believed to have told Red Bull of his desire to leave having been “unsettled” by the controversy ⛎surrounding team principal Christian Horner, BBC Sport report.

Red Bull told they are “unaware” of Newey’s intention to leave for another team, but vast reports claim ot♓herwise.

The story was first reported by Germany’s Auto Motor und Sport, who understand Newey is likely to make the switch to F🌼errari.

And ac🥀cording to Sky Sports News’ Craig Slater, Aston Martin are expecting the same outco🌼me.

“There’s been speculation that Ferrari have tried to sign him, and also that Aston Martin were hoping to perhaps entice him to work there,” Slater told Sky Sports📖 News.

“That would certainly be an easier move in logistical ter🧜ms for Newey because they are based at Silverstone. Ferr🌳ari have been trying for over 20 years to sign Adrian Newey and have been unsuccessful in that.

“෴But some insiders within Aston Martin have been explaining to me that they think if he goes somewhere elꦺse, it would be Ferrari potentially. So let’s see.”

Aston Martin reportedly approached Newey with a “big money cont🌊ract offer” at the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix in a bid to poach him from Red Bull.

The 65-year-old star des𒆙igner has been subject to interest from rival teams ever sinc൩e he joined Red Bull.

It is known that Newey haꦜs turned down at least three approaches from Ferrari during his somethin♋g. 

He has openly admitted not getting thꦑe chance to work for F1’s most famous team has been an ‘emotional regret’. 

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