Adrian Newey to Ferrari? Is it possible?

Adrian Newey to Ferrari? Is it possible?

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C5_Steve

3,126 posts

104 months

Thursday 25th April
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Wombat3 said:
BBC news reporting Newey is on the move......
I've seen this reported in a few places much like the Lewis to Ferrari news so I'd say there's some substance to it now. We shall see I guess......

Smollet

10,618 posts

191 months

Thursday 25th April
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Wombat3 said:
Smollet said:
I reckon he'll go to AM
Probably, but best of all would be if he went back to Williams smile
Now that would be fun

Nova Gyna

1,141 posts

27 months

Thursday 25th April
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Wombat3 said:
Smollet said:
I reckon he'll go to AM
Probably, but best of all would be if he went back to Williams smile
Ferrari, I reckon. That'll be a couple more things ticked off his 'to-do' list.

BrettMRC

4,107 posts

161 months

Thursday 25th April
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I wonder if he might retire.

RichB

51,614 posts

285 months

Thursday 25th April
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BrettMRC said:
I wonder if he might retire.
Chaps like Newey and Murray don't retire, they enjoy what they do and can work on whatever they want.

trackdemon

12,193 posts

262 months

Thursday 25th April
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Nova Gyna said:
Wombat3 said:
Smollet said:
I reckon he'll go to AM
Probably, but best of all would be if he went back to Williams smile
Ferrari, I reckon. That'll be a couple more things ticked off his 'to-do' list.
Me too. Folks thinking he's retiring... he wasn't set to retire from RB and he's not exactly old by todays standards. One last hurrah, the one it's long been speculated he wanted: to work with Hamilton, throw in the allure of finishing your career with Ferrari (who can also offer the chance to do a road car).... it seems the 'obvious' move. But I can see why he'd be interested in an AM deal, a team on the up with the newest (best?) tunnel to play with his aero philosophies.....

Crudeoink

484 posts

60 months

Thursday 25th April
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Given how much the shares jumped on on the LH44 move.... is it time to buy some speculative Ferarri shares just in case? biglaugh

Hustle_

24,726 posts

161 months

Thursday 25th April
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My mate just said "Imagine Newey and Max at Merc" scratchchin

Silverstone and Brackley are both a shorter commute than Maranello...

But then again, the food...

Sandpit Steve

10,104 posts

75 months

Thursday 25th April
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Crudeoink said:
Given how much the shares jumped on on the LH44 move.... is it time to buy some speculative Ferarri shares just in case? biglaugh
The share move was almost all to do with the record quarterly results from the road car business, that was announced on the same day.

Newey to Ferrari would be a proper dream team though, with LH there next year. Can Vasseur and Elkann have really pulled it off?

DanielSan

18,807 posts

168 months

Thursday 25th April
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All the talk of Ferrari/Merc. There's no saying Audi haven't made him a very lucrative offer to spend a couple of years in a tax haven.

DanielSan

18,807 posts

168 months

Thursday 25th April
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Autosport are running an actual story it seems

Jasandjules

69,936 posts

230 months

Thursday 25th April
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BrettMRC said:
I wonder if he might retire.
He had more than enough money years ago to retire. He is not going to retire unless and until he cannot do the work anymore.

Sandpit Steve

10,104 posts

75 months

Thursday 25th April
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Jasandjules said:
BrettMRC said:
I wonder if he might retire.
He had more than enough money years ago to retire. He is not going to retire unless and until he cannot do the work anymore.
Well it’s pretty clear he can still do the work, and there’s at least four other teams that would be prepared to open the chequebook for one absolutely massive last payday.

Horny must be absolutely stting himself that Newey takes half the design team with him, to wherever he ends up.

nordboy

1,473 posts

51 months

Thursday 25th April
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This is huge. Newey has a contract with RB that covers more than just RB F1. The RB ownership team now have to be very careful this doesn't have a knock on effect with other key staff.

We'll really see how much they value or are prepared to back Horner now?

As for him going elsewhere, surely it's who has the biggest chequebook and will seriously commit to a whole programme change.

Hustle_

24,726 posts

161 months

Thursday 25th April
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I feel like Horner was holding on because the situation had appeared to stabilise. Now that he's fumbled Newey as well as his PA, he will surely receive even less support.

Derek Smith

45,704 posts

249 months

Thursday 25th April
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DanielSan said:
Autosport are running an actual story it seems
When I was sent a link to the BBC website, I thought, 'Yeah, I'll believe that when it is on the Autosport FB page.

I believe it.

LittleBigPlanet

1,125 posts

142 months

Wills2

22,880 posts

176 months

Thursday 25th April
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Elkann will get the cheque book and the charm offensive in action.


kambites

67,593 posts

222 months

Thursday 25th April
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Not only could this be a significant hit for the 2026 car, but I suspect it probably makes Verstappen leaving at some point in the next few years an order of magnitude more likely as well.

If Newey doesn't retire, I suspect there's going to be a hell of a bidding war for him between Mercedes, Ferrari and Audi.

Bo_apex

2,568 posts

219 months

Thursday 25th April
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Hustle_ said:
I feel like Horner was holding on because the situation had appeared to stabilise. Now that he's fumbled Newey as well as his PA, he will surely receive even less support.
Nah. It's yet more stealth lobbying from Anthony Hamilton. He's the lobbying master and desperately wants his boy to win an 8th.