Adrian Newey is to join the Aston Martin Formula 1 team in March 2025, and history tells us this is seismic news. Newey is by far the most successful designer F1 has ever known: In a career spanning several decades, his cars
Roughly 1,000hp moves a 900kg body underpinned by active suspension
Turns out the Aston Martin Valkyrie was just the warm-up act. The Red Bull RB17 is Adrian Newey's long-awaited non-Formula 1 car, a track-only hypercar into which he's poured the contents of his planet-sized brain.
The great F1 designer will work on the RB17 before leaving early next year
Adrian Newey is officially leaving Red Bull. Yep, just under a week after news broke that arguably the greatest F1 designer of all time was looking for a way out, Red Bull Racing has announced Newey's departure."The Team announces that
He joined the team in 2006 and has since produced seven title-winning cars
Formula 1 design legend Adrian Newey is set to leave Red Bull Racing despite being under contract until the end of the 2025 season, according to reports by a number of reputable F1 publications. BBC Sport, which says it has "independently verified"
The Aston Martin Valkyrie and the Gordon Murray Automotive T.50 attack the thorny problem of 'building the ultimate supercar' from completely opposite poles.Aston's Red Bull-soaked contender is as close to a road-going Formula 1 race car as
Won the Swedish GP in 1978, and was then voluntarily withdrawn by team boss Bernie Ecclestone (to the fury of designer Gordon Murray) to keep the peace before Formula 1 turned into a civil war. Capable of massive downforce even at slow
So now, at last, we can actually see (rather than imagine) what all the fuss is about. We've already known that Adrian Newey, don of Grand Prix car designers, is to execute his long-held dream of building a road car.
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