Adrian Newey's infleunce at Red Bull goes much further than the design of its cars, says team principal Christian Horner F1
In an exclusive interview with Motorsport.com, Horner praised Newey’s efforts to help turn Red Bull into a race-winning operation, which took three years after he joined from McLaren in early 2006 and was boosted by the downforce-slashing aerodynamic rule changes from 2009.
Newey signed a new deal to continue in this position for several more years – the exact length of his contract beyond 2023 has not been made public – just after the 2023 campaign commenced and his job now encompasses working on design details for Red Bull’s F1 team, as well as developing its Advanced Technology business and its new Powertrains division.
“The aerodynamic group are, obviously with Pierre Wache working with Adrian as technical director, able to benefit from Adrian’s experience without being dependent upon it.
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