Adrian Newey, the renowned chief technical officer of Red Bull, has announced his departure from the team in early 2025. However, the 65-year-old engineering genius has hinted at a potential return to Formula 1 in the future after taking a break from the sport.
Newey’s decision to step back from his role at Red Bull has sparked interest from top teams like Ferrari and Aston Martin. Lewis Hamilton, who is set to join Ferrari next season, expressed his admiration for Newey and described it as “amazing” if the Italian team could secure his services.
Sources suggest that Ferrari has already approached Newey, with Aston Martin also making a lucrative offer. In response, Newey expressed his gratitude for the interest shown by Hamilton and admitted that he is “very flattered” by the attention.
Having been with Red Bull since 2006, Newey played a pivotal role in transforming the team into a dominant force in Formula 1. Under his guidance, Red Bull secured four consecutive drivers’ and constructors’ titles from 2010 to 2013.
Reflecting on his decision to leave Red Bull, Newey mentioned that the Miami Grand Prix weekend was particularly challenging for him due to the timing of the announcement coinciding with the anniversary of the tragic events at Imola. Despite the unexpected media attention, Newey remains focused on his passion for designing and engineering in the world of motorsport.
As Newey prepares to embark on a well-deserved break, the Formula 1 community eagerly anticipates his potential return to the sport in the coming years.