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Newey's 2025 Red Bull exit confirmed

Adrian Newey will leave his position as chief technical officer of Red Bull in early 2025, after 19 years and 13 titles with the team. The legendary designer has been with Red Bull since 2006 and has helped the team win seven drivers’ championships and six constructors’ titles in that time, including having a hand in its current dominance. However, after what RACER understands to have been a weakening of the relationship between Newey and team principal Christian Horner over the past 12 months, Newey will leave early next year. While he hasn’t been full-time on Red Bull's Formula 1 project for a number of seasons, Newey will continue to attend certain races in a trackside support...
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