After signing a Ferrari flag and smiling to a fan’s call of “go to Ferrari”, the rumours linking Adrian Newey to the Scuderia received a fresh spark. Newey will become a free agent after the ...
Sunday’s fast-paced F1 news roundup includes a new hint that Adrian Newey’s future lies with Ferrari and talk of a potential double signing for Williams, which could change the team’s fortunes.
Nigel Mansell, the F1 1992 World Champion, believes Ferrari were “short-sighted” in allowing Aston Martin to beat them to the signing of Adrian Newey from Red Bull. Newey announced last month ...
Ferrari was rumored to be one of the best teams available for Adrian Newey to join in the coming season. The Italian constructor had also reportedly provided Newey with a whopping $105 Million deal.
Adrian Newey stole the spotlight when announcing ... while others think differently. Regardless, Ferrari has remained closely interested in acquiring the technical wizard. Fred Vasseur was ...
move to another team (like Ferrari), Red Bull has announced that it has signed a new long-term contract with Newey. Only he won't be designing F1 cars anymore. Saying only that "Adrian will work ...
Jordan confirmed that talks had taken place with Ferrari, Alpine and Williams in ... ️ Explained: Adrian Newey’s job title and how Aston Martin’s technical structure will look ️ ...
Believe it or not, but some of those engines you see powering cars screaming around the track have made it into production ...
Michael Schumacher is yet to be surpassed by anybody in Formula One, but one former driver has picked their ex-team-mate over ...
The Brazilian Grand Prix once again provided a thrilling race, with Max Verstappen proving why he is one of the greatest of ...
Despite the common belief that the Ferrari legend is the best to ever get behind an ... "The future is looking very promising ...
Of course, complex aerodynamic regulation changes are also a major consideration, with German F1 legend Gerhard Berger having already warned the team that they may struggle in this regard, citing Red ...