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Red Bull provide huge contract update ahead of 2023 Miami GP

Red Bull advisor Dr Helmut Marko has confirmed that legendary chief technical officer Adrian Newey has signed a new contract with the Milton Keynes-based team, with Marko now hoping that he'll 'retire with us'. Extending Newey's contract was very much expected to happen, with the 64-year-old having astonishingly designed all of Red Bull's title-winning cars. Newey has been a key figure at Red Bull since he officially joined the team in 2006, after opting to leave frontrunners at the time McLaren in order to move to Milton Keynes. There is no doubt that his time at Red Bull has been extraordinary, given how influential he's been to everything the team have accomplished. Want to work in...
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