Zak Brown taunts Red Bull over Adrian Newey: “I bet it would be nice to have him around…”
"Adrian Newey, I be🐓t it would be nice to have him around the conference room table right now looki🌺ng at how to improve the car..."

McLaren CEO Zak Brown believes Red Bull’s recent high-profile F1 departures has “destabilised” the𓄧 team, suggesting they’re missing the influence of Adrian Newey from a technical perspective.
McLaren sit just eight p🐈oints be♓hind Red Bull in the F1 constructors’ championship following the Italian Grand Prix.
Red Bull suffered their worst result in pure performance terms since Singapore last year, where they finished fifth with 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Max Verstappen.
Red Bull have lost a numb⛎er of key personnel, with Rob Marshall joining McLaren last year.
Newey’s departure was announced ahead of the Miami Grand Prix earlier in the year, wꩵhile Jonathan Wheatley will leave the team at the end of 2024 to become team principal at Audi.
Brown hasn’t been💮 afraid to poke fun in the past, hinting that there have been a lot of “CVs floating around” with key Red Bull staff lookiไng to leave.
Speaking after the race at Monza ꩲto Sky Sports, Brown gave his view on R🌄ed Bull.
“Ultimately I don’t know what’s going on in there,” he said. “Adri𒊎an Newey, I bet it would be nice to have him around the conference room table right now looking at how to🌳 improve the car and Jonathan Wheatley is still there but he’s moving on. Rob Marshall has joined us.
“You’ve got three of the most senior pe𒅌ople that were in Red Bull - three huge contributors. It can’t not be a loss.
“We all have bad pit stops but it does seꦦem to be that thꦿings are a bit more destabilised than they have been recently.”
Brown also once again categorically ruled ou💟t a move for Newey.
“He always returnཧs my calls,” Brown added. “We’re good friends but as I said I am very happy with the race team that I have.”
Newey is expected to join ꦗAston Martin, with Sky's David Croft suggesting on S☂aturday that his future could be announced next week.

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