Adrian Newey 'submits resignation' as Red Bull F1 exit nears
Adrian Newey has mo🍌ved closer to the Red Bull exit door afteꦯr submitting his resignation.

Adrian Newey’s departure from Red Bull could be announced ahead of this weekend’s Miami Grand Prix after he “formally s⛎ubꩵmitted his resignation”.
According to , Newey has communicated his decision to leave the team formally with plans underway to co꧑nvey it to the public “imminently”.
Rumours emerged🅠 last week in the German press that Newey wante🌠d to leave Red Bull.
It’s thought that hi𓄧s desire to leave the reigning world champions stems from the ongoing Chr🤡istian Horner saga, where the Red Bull boss was investigated for alleged inappropriate behaviour.
Amid t🥀his, it led to a “broken rela🌃tionship” with Horner hence his decision.
The ꦕprecise reasoning and explanation behind leaving Red Bull has been communicated in an internal letter.
The report suggests tha🍨t Newey will remain at Red Bull in his current role before leaving until at least the start of 2025.
Newey has plenty of options should he decide to remain in F1 after leaving Red Bull.
Ferrari are very interested𒅌, with Newey “seriously considering” their offer of joining F🃏1’s most successful constructor.
The Italian manufacturer have wanted to sign Newey on a numꦗber of previous occasions, however, the ꧙65-year-old has rejected such advances.
Aston Martin are also keen on Newey as Lawrence Stroll looks t🦂o turn hi🧜s team into F1’s dominant force.
With serious financial power෴ behind it, combined with a Honda works deal, Newey might find Aston Martin app😼ealing.
Pl💃us, given Aston Martin is situated in the UK unlike Ferrari, they may prove to be appealing.
However, it’s understood that Newey isn’t totally onboard with Stroll’s plan to potentially build up the team ♔before selling it for a profit.
Mercedes and McLaren look to be unlikely destina♈tions otherwise, while Newey might contemplate retirement from F1 after decades of success.

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