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Adrian Martin Newey (born 26 December 1958) is a British engineer, aerodynamicist, automotive designer and motorsport executive. From 2025 onwards, Newey is set to serve as technical director and co-owner of Aston Martin in Formula One; he previously served as technical director of Leyton House and McLaren, chief designer of March and Williams, and CTO of Red Bull Racing.
Formula 1's most influential car designer, Adrian Newey, is joining Aston Martin in March 2025 after leaving Red Bull, ending months of speculation over a backroom figure who seemed more in-demand ...
Adrian Newey will officially leave Red Bull Racing at the start of 2025. Red Bull announced Newey’s exit on Wednesday, days after reports emerged that the car designer was preparing to leave the ...
Aston Martin’s F1 team have announced the departure of Dan Fallows from his role as technical director in a surprise move on Tuesday.. In September, Aston lured F1 design genius Adrian Newey ...
Newey joined Red Bull in 2006 and helped the team win seven drivers’ titles — including the last three seasons with Verstappen — and six constructors’ titles. Red Bull said in May that its chief technical officer would be stepping back from F1 design and focus on a production car, the RB17, before leaving in the first quarter of 2025.
Harrison Newey (born 25 July 1998) is a British racing driver and the son of Formula One engineer Adrian Newey. He made his ADAC Formula 4 debut in 2015 with Van Amersfoort Racing . He also competed in the BRDC Formula 4 Championship alongside his ADAC F4 campaign.
Newey, who designed the car to win a constructors championship in F1 12 times, is a much-needed boost to a team that has been trying to find its footing in F1 since it rejoined the series in 2019.
The March 881 was a Formula One racing car designed by Adrian Newey, his first ever Formula One car, [1] and raced by March Racing Team in the 1988 season by Italian Ivan Capelli and the debuting Maurício Gugelmin from Brazil. The car's best result was a second place driven by Capelli at the 1988 Portuguese Grand Prix.