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Verstappen admits 'you can’t stop people' from leaving a team

©RedBull Michael Delaney 11/10/2024 at 14:5111/10/2024 at 13:21 Max Verstappen says Red Bull was always going to struggle to retain all of its key elements amid the active poaching efforts and lucrative offers of its F1 rivals. Over the past month, the Milton Keynes-based outfit has lost several significant figures, including legendary designer Adrian Newey, who joined Aston Martin, sporting director Jonathan Wheatley, now headed for Sauber/Audi, and head of strategy Will Courtenay, who is set to join McLaren. These high-profile exits have come in the wake of a challenging year for Red Bull, both on and off the track. Internal tensions surfaced earlier in the season as a result of the...
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