One of Red Bull's senior engineer has re-committed his future to the team over the Monaco Grand Prix weekend...
Red Bull ’s chief engineer Paul Monaghan has put pen to paper on a new deal with the Milton Keynes-based team.
While the Milton Keynes-based squad recently confirmed the departure of long-term chief technical officer Adrian Newey, who leaves by the middle of 2025 and is now serving a period of gardening leave, it has had a bevy of technical staff re-commit. In December, aerodynamic chief Enrico Balbo signed a new contract, as did head of performance engineering Ben Waterhouse.
He is yet to do so, however, amid hopes that he can find a new, more senior role somewhere else on the grid – interest from other teams would also likely have a positive effect on his financial value when it comes to his negotiations with Red Bull.
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