Recent developments suggest that Adrian Newey, one of the most celebrated designers in Formula 1, is unlikely to join McLaren. According to the team’s CEO, Zak Brown, McLaren will not be pursuing Newey’s services.
Brown emphasized his satisfaction with the current team and expressed confidence in their ability to compete for the championship without Newey. This statement comes amid rumors about Newey’s potential next move and should put an end to speculation about his return to McLaren.
The day before Brown’s comments, Italian media reported that Newey had made a decision regarding his next career step. Autosprint claimed that Newey would be joining Aston Martin on a lucrative four-year contract valued at $100 million.
The report suggested that Newey was attracted to Aston Martin’s ambitious plans, including a new state-of-the-art facility in Silverstone and a switch to Honda engines starting in the 2026 season, aligning with new regulations.
Ferrari, another potential suitor for Newey, reportedly made a strong offer to match any salary demands. However, Newey’s request for significant decision-making powers led Ferrari to reconsider its position.
This indicates that while Ferrari was willing to invest financially, they were hesitant to meet all of Newey’s terms, which included a substantial degree of influence over team decisions.
With McLaren officially out of the race for Newey’s talents and Ferrari’s interest possibly waning due to contract demands, Aston Martin appears to be the frontrunner.
The only remaining contender could be Williams, though it is unclear if they are in a position to challenge Aston Martin’s offer. As the situation develops, Aston Martin seems well-positioned to secure Newey’s expertise.
These updates reflect a significant shift in the Formula 1 landscape, with Newey’s potential move to Aston Martin marking a notable change in team dynamics. McLaren’s and Ferrari’s decisions leave Aston Martin with a clear advantage in attracting one of the sport’s top designers, potentially shaping the competitive landscape in the coming seasons.