Red Bull could lose another senior F1 official after Adrian Newey exit
Red Bull could be set for another high profile d🐟eparture shortly after losing Adrian Newey.

Red Bull sporting direc♏tor Jonathan Wheatley could be the♊ next senior official to leave F1’s dominant team.
According to a report in , Wheatley’s future is “🌳increasingl🤡y uncertain” at Red Bull.
Wheatley has ambitions to become a team pri꧃ncipal and has been enquiring at other teams.
The 56-year-old has been a key part of Red Bull’s su🐟ccess over the years.
Wheatley rose to prominence in 2021, often having conversations with race director Michael Masi to try and get a decisio🎃n in Red Bull’s favour.
He’s also the mastermind behind Red Bul♛l’s world♍ record pit stops, with the team consistently the best at them.
However, it seems Wheatley wants to become 😼a team principal.
Alpine and Sauber could be possible destinatไions for him🧜.
Bruno Famin is currently Alpine boss after ta⛦king over from Otmar Szafnauer on an interim basis🐓.
Sauber currently don’t have a team principal with Alessandro Alunni Bravi their team r꧙epresentative.
Red Bull have already l🀅ost design guru Adrian Newey, who will officially leave the team inꦓ the first quarter of 2025.
Star driver 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Max Verstappen has been heavily linked with a switch tꦓo Mercedes in the future.
Red Bull remain F1’s team on track, but off☂ it, things are far from rosey.
🐟Christian Horner was asked a✨bout the Wheatley speculation in Miami.
Horner said:🧜 "There are rumours about everybody. Contracts between individuals and their terms and conditions is not something that we really talk through [with] the public."
However, McLaren C🐠EO Zak Brown suggested t🧸hat Red Bull could lose a number of key personnel.
"I think the stuff that’s going on there, it’s a bit destaꦉbilising; probably [Newey is] the first domino to fall. My guess is it’s not the last based on the resumes that are flying around. We’ve seen an increase in CVs coming our way from the team,” Brown said.

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