Dutch racing chauffeur Robin Frijns questions Red Bull's current efficiency decrease is straight attributable to the constant departure of Adrian Newey.
Italy's Autosprint publication reports that style and aerodynamics master Newey's next location in Formula 1 must be Aston Martin, with a statement likely in September.
“We're not going to sign Adrian,” McLaren CEO Zak Brown informed the BBC, with Ferrari, Williams and Mercedes likewise having actually obviously lost out on signing the 65-year-old Briton.
Strangely enough, Newey's constant departure from front-line task at Red Bull has actually accompanied the apparent end of the group's dominant duration – however Frijns questions it's as basic as that.
“People question whether the decrease is possibly due to the reality that Adrian Newey is leaving,” the previous Sauber test chauffeur informed the Dutch publication Formule 1. “Personally, I do not believe so.
“Newey is the most knowledgeable male at Red Bull in regards to aerodynamics, however many individuals within the group have actually been trained by him. He definitely does not make the vehicle by himself.”
Frijns has another theory about Red Bull's existing issues.
“What I've spoken with Spanish media is that the FIA discovered something, or the other groups grumbled about something particular on the Red Bull automobile that they then needed to alter,” he stated.
“I would not be amazed if that's real.”