Red Bull arrived at last year’s Miami Grand Prix in a strong position. They’d swept the opening four rounds of the season and only failed to fill the top two places once.
In the second year under F1’s new technical regulations it was clear Red Bull’s design team, headed by chief technical officer Adrian Newey, had sussed its intricacies far better than any of their rivals had. Prior to the Miami race, Red Bull let it be known Newey’s contract had been renewed.
Max Verstappen, who was about to embark on a record-breaking run of 10 consecutive grand prix wins, reiterated his commitment to the team ahead of the race weekend, while stressing the importance of continuity among their championship-winning staff.
“Nothing will influence anything to ’28 because I have a contract,” he said. “But I’m very happy, of course, that Adrian stays.
“But that goes for everyone in the team, right. When you’re doing really well, you want to try and keep that whole group together, and that’s, of course, also the target for the team, for the future.”
However the picture has changed drastically in the year-and-a-half since then. Red Bull are no longer the competitive force they once were and several high-profile names have confirmed their departures. Inevitably, many are wondering whether the two things are related and, above all, whether their three-times champion driver might be the next to leave.
Red Bull’s downturn in form has made Verstappen’s championship lead, which once seemed almost unassailable, look more vulnerable. He’s still the overwhelming favourite to clinch this year’s crown, but a stumble over the final rounds could make the threat from Lando Norris much more serious.
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But while Red Bull showed they have begun solving their problems with Verstappen’s run to second place in Singapore, the brain drain at the team may concern the driver more. The loss of Newey to Aston Martin inevitably made big headlines, but he is one of several significant figures who has left or will do soon. Newey is Aston Martin’s second major hiring from Red Bull after Dan Fallows, who was their chief engineer for aerodynamics, and switched teams in 2022.
McLaren, who passed Red Bull for the lead of the constructors’ championship two races ago, have also made major signings from the world champions. Less than a…
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