AN and CH have been working at RB from the start, their relationship will certainly be closer than Marko who is employed by RBR parent company. Beside AN is now working on a new hypercar project for RBR. So he is going nowehere.
AN and CH have been working at RB from the start, their relationship will certainly be closer than Marko who is employed by RBR parent company. Beside AN is now working on a new hypercar project for RBR. So he is going nowehere.
One can only guess. Adrian left Williams after a brief successful stint due to financial issues. In one of the interviews Frank mentioned that he wanted partnership in the team and Frank didn't agree. He then had another brief successful stint at McLaren and a long struggle against a dominant Ferrari. Didn't like the management of Ron in those difficult years and quit. DC brought his reference to Horner and he hired Newey for a big pay packet. He has had his longest spell at one place so far in Red Bull. Newey enjoys a certain freedom and unhindered working atmosphere where he free to choose what he wants and do his own way with no questions asked. With that, he has enjoyed his longest successful stints, twice. Credit to Horner who has facilitated that. Would any other team boss continued his trust in Newey for as long as Horner did from 2014 to 2020? No idea. Can Newey go to another team and enjoy the freedom and atmosphere, without someone looking over his shoulder and asking questions and bring similar success? Not sure. What happens if he doesn't succeed for 2 to 3 years in a new place in the beginning? Is the current Red Bull team a disposable one for Newey? So many questions for which we don't know the answer, which then give an answer if Newey wants to leave Horner/Red Bull.
It indeed is exceptional. VER is definitely in his prime, the car is stellar and the competition is further back then expected. Bar reliability issues and crashes it could even break records set with the RB19.Vettel165 wrote: ↑10 Mar 2024, 13:22Never saw anything like it. What a domination by Max Verstappen, and I love every moment of it. Waited long 7 years of Mercedes domination from 2014-2020 to finally see my team doing its thing. And looks like now the harmony in the team will get back to normal, as key members will stay. We will see what will happen in Australia, the car looks good in slow, medium, high speed section and also on the straights. Which is very rare to see. But one thing is also certain, nothing lasts forever, we have to enjoy it while its happening. Man and the machine in perfect harmony.
I find this interesting comment.mendis wrote: ↑10 Mar 2024, 12:30One can only guess. Adrian left Williams after a brief successful stint due to financial issues. In one of the interviews Frank mentioned that he wanted partnership in the team and Frank didn't agree. He then had another brief successful stint at McLaren and a long struggle against a dominant Ferrari. Didn't like the management of Ron in those difficult years and quit. DC brought his reference to Horner and he hired Newey for a big pay packet. He has had his longest spell at one place so far in Red Bull. Newey enjoys a certain freedom and unhindered working atmosphere where he free to choose what he wants and do his own way with no questions asked. With that, he has enjoyed his longest successful stints, twice. Credit to Horner who has facilitated that. Would any other team boss continued his trust in Newey for as long as Horner did from 2014 to 2020? No idea. Can Newey go to another team and enjoy the freedom and atmosphere, without someone looking over his shoulder and asking questions and bring similar success? Not sure. What happens if he doesn't succeed for 2 to 3 years in a new place in the beginning? Is the current Red Bull team a disposable one for Newey? So many questions for which we don't know the answer, which then give an answer if Newey wants to leave Horner/Red Bull.
Yeah, thats where I had a look first. Only the 27.653 lap is on there.