Adrian Newey to Ferrari? Is it possible?

Adrian Newey to Ferrari? Is it possible?

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Wish

Original Poster:

1,272 posts

249 months

Monday 5th February
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I’m sure I read a headline earlier on Facebook, not the strongest source.
Went to scroll back and couldn’t find anything.


Is it possible ? Wasn’t there some history between Newey and Ferrari ?

TheDoggingFather

17,101 posts

206 months

Monday 5th February
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Pretty sure they offered him mega bucks years back and he told them to do one.

I think Adrian's next move will be retirement.

Jasandjules

69,920 posts

229 months

Monday 5th February
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A real pie in the sky option would be that he has already signed and that is why Lewis did ............

jules_s

4,287 posts

233 months

Monday 5th February
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Jasandjules said:
A real pie in the sky option would be that he has already signed and that is why Lewis did ............
Or that AN knew about Horner and that's why he's jumping ship

Massive conspiracy theory though!!

sidewinder500

1,146 posts

94 months

Monday 5th February
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Everything seems to be possible in F1 nowadays...

sidewinder500

1,146 posts

94 months

Monday 5th February
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Or even weirder, leaves with Horner to something completely different, Audi, Haas, Stroll, Andretti?

Wish

Original Poster:

1,272 posts

249 months

Monday 5th February
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Lewis In a Newey built Ferrari are what dreams are made of.

gl20

1,123 posts

149 months

Monday 5th February
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In his ‘how to build a cat book’ he mentioned when offered the role in the past, it was also to include oversight of the road car division too! I forget why he turned it down but I think it was down to being allowed to focus on what he really liked at RB ie the car designs but with options to look at Americas Cup etc too.

Still Mulling

12,468 posts

177 months

Monday 5th February
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Haven’t Ferrari just mentioned a little something about a boat programme…?

bern

1,263 posts

220 months

Monday 5th February
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I know people change their minds but if you've read his book you'd think it would be extremely unlikely.

leef44

4,397 posts

153 months

Monday 5th February
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Wish said:
Lewis In a Newey built Ferrari are what dreams are made of.
And Ross Brawn decides to return to lead the team.

Tazar

466 posts

192 months

Tuesday 6th February
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The season hasn’t started yet and there are rumours about drivers, team principals and designers moving around for 2025. If Christian Horner had done something way out of order that had brought embarrassment to the team or to him then he’d step away either temporarily or permanently. The fact he’s still there on a daily basis and denying whatever the allegations are says that it’s not a big deal. He probably upset a worker by giving an order or criticism. People are so offended so easily today. Some see a payout possible after complaining about an individual at work whether it’s true or not. Every day in media there’s some report about someone complaining about their boss being seedy or nasty towards them. If the boss owns the company then they probably stick around but in a large company if the individual is only a director or senior manager the company will remove the individual until the matter is investigated.

deadslow

8,001 posts

223 months

Tuesday 6th February
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if Horner gets ousted, Newey will go to Ferrari.

asfault

12,225 posts

179 months

Tuesday 6th February
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gl20 said:
In his ‘how to build a cat book’ he mentioned when offered the role in the past, it was also to include oversight of the road car division too! I forget why he turned it down but I think it was down to being allowed to focus on what he really liked at RB ie the car designs but with options to look at Americas Cup etc too.
Literally this.
Obviously he's a clever guy
I'm sure he is the f1 equivalent of being in a job your company lets you do what you want and with freedom.
The complete opposite of how I would see working at ferrari would be.

DanielSan

18,800 posts

167 months

Tuesday 6th February
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asfault said:
Literally this.
Obviously he's a clever guy
I'm sure he is the f1 equivalent of being in a job your company lets you do what you want and with freedom.
The complete opposite of how I would see working at ferrari would be.
Very much this. He gets to do a lot of extra curricular stuff at Red Bull now, including the current track car project, which judging from the basic targets they've released seems to be the car he wanted the Valkyrie to be

DaveTheRave87

2,088 posts

89 months

Thursday 8th February
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jules_s said:
Jasandjules said:
A real pie in the sky option would be that he has already signed and that is why Lewis did ............
Or that AN knew about Horner and that's why he's jumping ship

Massive conspiracy theory though!!
Or both:

"Hello would you like to design Lewis Hamilton's Ferrari?"

"N (sees independent barrister walking up the path) Yes."

Time4another

101 posts

3 months

Thursday 8th February
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General census is that he has free reign at RB. I'm not convinced it would be a case of money to get him into Ferrari.

HTP99

22,571 posts

140 months

Thursday 8th February
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Time4another said:
General census is that he has free reign at RB. I'm not convinced it would be a case of money to get him into Ferrari.
I shouldn't think money would be a massive motivator for him, although wherever he went he would be paid handsomely, I should imagine he is the sort of person who would relish a challenge, plus moving to Ferrari means he gets to work with Sir Lewis!

Mark-C

5,107 posts

205 months

Thursday 8th February
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As above - anything is possible and it would be quite the way to sign off his career.

Anyway - this is the last time I saw Adrian Newey in a Ferrari ...


Bo_apex

2,567 posts

218 months

Thursday 8th February
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Mark-C said:
As above - anything is possible and it would be quite the way to sign off his career.

Anyway - this is the last time I saw Adrian Newey in a Ferrari ...

Tidy