Christian Horner responds to departures of key Red Bull F1 duo

Re🌳d Bull boss Christian Horner not concerned about impact of key personnel exits.

Adrian Newey and Christian Horner in Bahrain
Adrian Newey and Christian Horner in Bahrain

Christian Horner has moved to downplay the departures of two Red Bull figures ahead of the 2025 F1 season.

Design legend Adrian Newey i🏅s joining Aston Martin as managing technical partner on 2 March following the 65-year-old Briton’s decision to leave Red Bull after 20 years at Milton Keynes.

Red Bull have also lost former sporting director Jonathan Wheatley, who will become team principal atꦆ Sauber this season ahead ofও their transformation to Audi from 2026.

﷽But Red Bull team principal Christian Horner insists his side can continue to be successful without Newey and Wheatley.

"There's only two going and obviously, Adrian left in Miami, so we haven't seen him. He's been working on the RB17 since then, so he'🅷s not been working on any F1 projects," Horner told .

"Obviously, sad to see them🤪 go. They’ve both played important roles in the team over their t🦂enure in the team.

“But the show goes on, and I think we’ve got the strength and depth we’ve got. We ha꧒ve that and arguably 🌜2026 – what we're gearing up for in 2026 with our own power unit – is by far the biggest challenge and the most ambitious project this team has ever taken on. 

"So, 2025, Jonathan wཧill step off the pitwall, but other than that, ౠeverything remains the same.”

‘Evolution’ not rebuild for Red Bull

Horner also dismissed the notion that Red Bull need to “rebuild” th🦄eir team following the departures. Instead, he sees Red Bull going through a period of 𒈔“evolution”.

"I would 🐲say rebuild goes way🌠 too far for two people that have left. It's evolution,” Horner explained.

"It's something that 🔴has been on the cards for a little while, so something that has beenꦓ part of the planning for some time.”

Amid Red Bull’s restructuring, 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Max Verstappen’s race engineer Gianpie༺ro Lambiase is to be promoted into an expanded rꦓole.

Horner has confirmed Lambiase will still be working as the four-time world champion’s race engineer as🀅 the Dutchman bids to match Michael Schumacher’s tally of five consecutive world titles in 2025.

"Yes, he’ll still be working directly with Max. He just takes on a broader role, obviouᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚsly, as he steps up,” Horner said.

"It's just a natural progression trackside with those personnel.  It's great because it gives them an opportunity and sometimes an organisation, if it reඣmains stagnant, it fails to progress.

“So, I think this is a fantastic opportunity of progression for many people in the team that have been long standing t♛eam members that deserve that opportu🐷nity.”

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