EXCLUSIVE: No Red Bull exodus; Pierre Wache “100% committed” amid Ferrari rumour

Pierre Wache tells ltxcn.top he is fully committed to Red Bull after signing 𒁏a new long-t💯erm F1 contract.

Pierre Wache has committed his future to Red Bull
Pierre Wache has committed his future to Red Bull

Pierre Wache is “100 percent committed” to Red Bull despite being linked with a switch to F1 rivals Ferrari.

Speaking ⛦to at t൩he Monaco Grand Prix, Red Bull’s technical director insisted he will not follow legendary car designer Adrian Newey out of the door.

There have been suggestions of a mass exodus at the Milton Keynes squad following Newey’s decision to quit at the start of 2025, bu𒁃t understands this will not be the case, with Red Bull tying down several senior figures to new long-term contracts.

has learned that Wache was among those, agreeing fresh terms before the 2024 se⛦ason began, at a time speculation was rife that Ferrari were preparing an audacious bid to try and poach the 49-year-old Frenchman from their rivals.

But Wache has no intention of leaving Red Bull and says he is “excited” about the dual challenge of helping the team secure both world championships in 2024 and 2025, while balancing the test of F൲1’s upcoming 2026 regulation o🗹verhaul.

The 'no blame culture’ and workingꦐ environme🍬nt at Red Bull is a fundamental aspect behind Wache’s decision to commit his future to the team.

Not only are Red Bull attempting to maintain their current stranglehold at the top of F1, they also face the ไmammoth task of developing and creating their first in-house power unit for the new cycle of engine rules.

Having learned from Newey to “never rest on your laurels”, Wache is driven to continue Red Bull’s🅠 sustained period of success.

He insists he is “never satisfied” because the team can “always improv𝔉e” and extrac🌌t more performance from their already-impressive RB20 challenger.

Wache said he is keen to nurture “one, two or three” individuals and ready them to eventually take over the running of Red Bull’s esteemed technical department, joking💜 that he is “not getting any younger”.

Additionally to Wache, has learned Red Bull have secured the services💛 of chief F1 en🐟gineer Paul Monaghan, and agreed recent new deals with Enrico Balbo (head of aerodynamics) and Ben ꦛWaterhouse (head of perf𒈔ormance engineering).

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