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Newey exit not cause of Red Bull slump – Frijns

Aug.15 Dutch racing driver Robin Frijns doubts Red Bull's recent performance decline is directly attributable to the steady departure of Adrian Newey. Italy's Autosprint magazine reports that design and aerodynamics guru Newey's next destination in Formula 1 will be Aston Martin, with an announcement likely in September. 'We're not going to sign Adrian,' McLaren CEO Zak Brown told the BBC, with Ferrari, Williams and Mercedes also having apparently missed out on signing the 65-year-old Briton. Curiously, Newey's steady departure from front-line duty at Red Bull has coincided with the evident end of the team's dominant period – but Frijns doubts it's as simple as that. 'People wonder...
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