Adrian Newey, the legendary F1 designer and engineer, is set to leave Red Bull – his home in F1 since 2006.
Having joined before the start of Red Bull’s second campaign in F1, Newey helped guide it to six constructors’ and seven drivers’ titles – four for Sebastian Vettel and the most recent three for current champion Max Verstappen.
READ MORE: Newey's likely destinations after surprise Red Bull F1 exit
Breaking: Hulkenberg to depart Haas and join Audi F1
Nico Hulkenberg will depart Haas at the end of the current Formula 1 season and join Stake for 2025.
Hulkenberg has penned a multi-year deal with the programme and will form one-half of Audi's F1 line-up when it joins the grid in 2026.
READ MORE: Breaking: Hulkenberg to depart Haas and join Audi F1
Sainz reveals added complication for 2025 F1 decision
Carlos Sainz has detailed the 2026 Formula 1 pecking order will be a “coin toss”, adding a complication to the decision to commit his future.
New technical regulations will be introduced to the sport in two years' time which threaten to shake up the F1 pecking order.
READ MORE: Sainz reveals added complication for 2025 F1 decision
The latest Hamilton benchmark Verstappen is set to pass
Should Max Verstappen win the upcoming Miami Grand Prix, he will overtake another of Lewis Hamilton's career records: Win percentage.
Since their epic, and rather controversial, 2021 title battle, their fortunes have split with Hamilton not winning a race since Saudi Arabia that year, whilst Verstappen has won 39 times and picked up his three world titles, and looks set for a fourth this year.
READ MORE: The latest Hamilton benchmark Verstappen is set to pass
Ex-F1 drivers urge for Zhou to be offered new contract
Zhou Guanyu experienced his first home race in F1 at last weekend's Chinese Grand Prix, but Damon Hill and Karun Chandhok believe it should not be his last.
The 24-year-old driver's F1 future is looking uncertain and the news that Nico Hulkenberg is about to sign on to the Audi project, taking one of the two seats at Stake F1 for 2025, does nothing to alleviate those concerns.
READ MORE: Ex-F1 drivers urge for Zhou to be offered new contract
Verstappen provides signal over F1 future
Max Verstappen has revealed he has little desire to expand his Formula 1 career and mirror Fernando Alono's stint in the sport.
Alonso, who already holds the all-time record for the most races entered and started, recently committed to Aston Martin for at least the next two seasons.
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