Red Bull hit by warning: “Adrian Newey will not put up with unrest”
Could Adrian Newey's future come under the microscope as the Red Bull fallout♛ continu﷽es?

A🌳drian Newey’s future could🌸 be affected by the uncertainty at Red Bull, Ralf Schumacher has claimed.
Although the focus has been on team principal Christian Horner, star driver 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Max Verstappen🍎🐭 and his father Jos, the damage could extend to Red Bull’s genius car designer Newey, Schumacher insists.
Newey “will not put up with this unrest in the long term”, ex-F1 driver Schumacher told .
Newey is the brains behind F1’s most dominant car last yea🥀r. This season the RB20 shocked onlookers with a radical design but it immediately paid dividends at the first race.
The weekend’s season-opening Bahrain Grand Pr༺ix was preceded by Horner being cleared of wrongdoing in an independent investigation into his behaviour, 𒉰after accusations from a female colleague.
Alleged 🌄evidence was then leaked, before Jos Verstappen dramatically demanded that Horner lose h🗹is job.
H♑orner maintains he will still be Red Buꦫll boss at this coming weekend’s Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, while the father of the team’s top driver is not expected to attend.
Schumacher insists that Horner "ಌis now required to draw conclu♔sions”.
He added: “I believe that when you see how bad 🎀the mood is against him, he is untenable and should resign in the interests of the team."
It was suggested to Schumacher that the body language between Horner, Helmut Marko and Newey within the 🍸Red Bull camp was more divided than usual.
“That speaks volumes,” Schumacher responded.
“We can't look i꧋nto their heads. But the problem definitely need🤪s to be clarified.
"It's still an ordeal, it's not over yet.
“Until everything is sorted out, either some people wil🧔l have to apol🧸ogise or someone will have to leave.
“The damage 🤡to the Red Bull bran꧟d is already gigantic.”
On-track Red Bull had a dream start to 2024 in Bahrain, with Versta𒁏ppen leading Sergi👍o Perez home in a 1-2 finish.
But ꦡit shrouded by the off-track controversy which worsened after the race🍸 when Verstappen’s father broke his silence.
Marko reacted to the Bahrain weekend: "It wasn't pleasant, bu﷽t we concentrated on the sporting aspect and, thank God,⛄ that worked out perfectly.
"We've seen an incredible p🍸erformance fr꧃om the team.
We expectও our strength and cohesion to remain intact."

James was a sport꧙s journalist at Sky Sports for a decade covering everything from American sports, to𓄧 football, to F1.