Ferrari ready to give Adrian Newey £100 million “super consultant” role for 2026

Ferrari's interest﷽ in Adrian Nಞewey is ramping up as they look to sign the legendary F1 designer.

Adrian Newey (GBR) Red Bull Racing Chief Technical Officer. Formula 1 Testing, Sakhir, Bahrain, Day Two. -
Adrian Newey (GBR) Red Bull Racing Chief Technical Officer. Formula 1 Testing, Sakhir, Bahrain…

Ferrari a♒re willing to pay Adrian Newey £100 million across four years to work as their “supeꦛr consultant”.

According to a report from Italian publication , Ferrari are prepared to negotiate with Red Bull to ensure he’s able to work🎀 on their 2026 F1 car.

This comes after various reports that ind🐈icated that Newey would be unable to work for a rival team in 2027.

Newey’s Red Bull 🔯future is uncertain after he “informally communicated” his wish to quit to his colleagues.

His decision stems from the off-track turmoil caℱused by Christian Horner’s alleged inappropriate behaviour towards a ඣfemale Red Bull colleague.

Red Bull have publicly dismissed such speculation, stating: “Adrian is contracted until at lea﷽st the end of 2025 and we are unaware of him joining any other team.”

Ferrari and Aston Martin are th🌳ought to be the frontrunners to sign Newey, should the legendary F1 des♏igner decide not to retire.

Newey has been inteꦫgral to Red Bull’s success over the last 1♔5 years.

His innovative blown diffuser ♚was revolutio൲nary, allowing Sebastian Vettel to run away with four titles.

Similarly in the ground effect era, Max Verstappe🐼๊n has dominated thanks to Newey’s genius.

Ferrari are desperate to bring Newey to Marane💞llo to form a ‘superteam🅷’.

The Scuderia have already signed 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Lewis Hamilton alongside168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史: Charles Leclerc for 2025, and New🎉e🌄y would be seen as the missing piece.

Ferrari haven’t won 💦the F1 drivers’ championship since 20🦩07 but remain hopeful the new rules in 2026 give them the chance to return to the top of the sport.

The Italian giant face stern competition frꦛom🔴 Aston Martin, which are backed by Saudi Arabian oil giant Aramco.

Aston Martin may bဣe in an advantageous position given they are based in the UK, like Red Bull.

They would allow Newey t🍃o continue his relationship with Honda, which have also expressed interest in signing Verstappen in the future. 

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