In this Formula 1 news roundup, we cover the high cost of Sergio Perez’s crash for Red Bull, Pierre Gasly’s impressive result for Alpine, Logan Sargeant’s rear wing woes at Williams, Oscar Piastri’s car damage, and Charles Leclerc’s celebratory dive in Monaco. These developments are set to have a lasting impact on the 2023 Formula 1 season.
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The Formula 1 paddock is abuzz with speculation over Adrian Newey’s future. The legendary designer is set to depart Red Bull in 2025, leaving the door open for a move to Ferrari, Williams, or another top team. Where will the motorsports mastermind land next?
Adrian Newey, the legendary Formula 1 designer, has announced his departure from Red Bull in 2025, fueling speculation about his next move. The 65-year-old is linked to potential roles at Ferrari or Aston Martin, with drivers like Fernando Alonso and Lewis Hamilton eager to work with him. As Newey contemplates a break from the sport, the challenge of the 2026 regulation changes may still excite him.
Ferrari is reportedly weighing its options to transition from its current push-rod suspension to a Red Bull-inspired pull-rod solution in time for the 2025 Formula 1 season, in a bid to maintain its strong start to the current campaign and position itself for long-term success.
As the Formula 1 season reaches its crescendo, Red Bull’s Chief Engineer, Paul Monaghan, has expressed his unwavering confidence in the team’s development process. Despite Ferrari and McLaren closing the gap with recent updates, Monaghan is adamant that Red Bull’s pre-eminence with the current ground effect cars will continue.