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Red Bull's Chief Technical Officer Adrian Newey is set to resign in the first quarter of 2025, according to a team statement.
Red Bull is facing internal disputes and an investigation into team principal Christian Horner over allegations of inappropriate workplace behavior.
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Newey, a renowned F1 designer, has won seven titles and 101 poles, including the STR 2008 pole and victory, joining Red Bull in 2006.
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Newey expressed his honor and pride in his significant role in Red Bull Racing's transformation from a newcomer to a multiple-title-winning team for nearly two decades.
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Christian Horner, Red Bull Racing Team Principal and CEO, praised Newey for his significant contribution to the team's 13 titles in 20 seasons.
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Newey, who had considered leaving Red Bull, was convinced by Horner to stay on a contract until the end of 2025.
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"Ever since I was a young boy, I wanted to be a designer of fast cars," Newey stated. "I've been fortunate enough to realize my ambition of working as a Formula 1 engineer.
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Reports suggest Ferrari, who have signed Lewis Hamilton to drive for them from next season, are favourites while Aston Martin have also been reported as a potential destination.
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Pierre Wache, previously linked to Ferrari, signed a contract extension with Red Bull and is likely to replace Newey as chief technical officer.
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