Adrian Newey has always had a longstanding desire to collaborate with Ferrari and Lewis Hamilton.
Adrian Newey and Lewis Hamilton (Via IMAGO)
Even before the start of the 2024 season, the rumor mill has been buzzing. The announcement of a switch from [team name] to [team name] for next year came as a shock to the world, highlighting the unpredictable nature of F1 transfers. Now, with Lewis Hamilton being speculated to leave [team name], there is talk of a potential move to [team name], according to Hamilton himself.
Adrian Newey is widely regarded as the greatest designer in the history of F1. His designs have secured numerous championships over the past two decades, and he could add two more to his tally by the end of the current season. However, due to recent power struggles, there have been reports of Newey contemplating a departure from Red Bull in search of a new home in the paddock.
Given the recent rumors, Lewis Hamilton appears hopeful that his fellow countryman might join him at Ferrari.
When asked about the possibility of Newey joining Ferrari, Hamilton’s reaction raised eyebrows. He stated that anything is possible and that no move should be ruled out, hinting at a potential shift to the Italian powerhouse. Furthermore, Hamilton would welcome this move as a car designed by Newey at Ferrari could be a game-changer, posing a threat to others and giving him the machinery to pursue his elusive eighth world title.
[Author name] is a popular F1 analyst and commentator in the paddock. In light of Hamilton’s potential move to Maranello, [Author name] believes that this is Newey’s last chance to join the iconic red-colored team.
The F1 pundit provided a reality check for the Red Bull designer.
[Author name] suggested that Newey, who is in his mid-60s, may find it challenging to continue working into his 70s. However, despite the speculations, the Austrian team is confident that Newey will remain in Milton Keynes for the foreseeable future, given their successful partnership. The silly season is in full swing, and a surprising move could be in the cards for both ends of the grid.