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Working with Newey at Ferrari would be ‘a privilege’ - Hamilton

Lewis Hamilton says it would be “a privilege” to work with Adrian Newey at Ferrari in 2025, following the news that the legendary designer will leave Red Bull. Newey’s contract with Red Bull was due to expire at the end of next year but he has negotiated an earlier exit that will see him leave in the first quarter of 2025, following 19 years at the team. The chief technical officer becomes a free agent and has not announced his next move yet, and Hamilton says he would “very much” like for Newey to follow him to Ferrari. “Adrian’s got such a great history, track record, and he’s obviously just done an amazing job throughout his career in engaging with teams and the...
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