Adrian Newey has revealed that he considered retiring following his exit from Red Bull in 2024, as he opened up on what lies in store for him when he does eventually leave Formula 1.
The F1 design legend became a major talking point during the 2024 silly season, after he announced his exit from Red Bull after 18 years with the team.
Initially, it appeared Ferrari were the favourites to acquire Newey’s signature, with the Italian media even reporting that he had already inked a deal with the team ahead of Lewis Hamilton’s arrival.
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However, Aston Martin was not the first destination on Newey’s mind following his Red Bull exit, where he admitted that he considered retiring before deciding on a switch to a rival F1 team.
“With my wife Mandy we discussed various things,” Newey said to Auto Motor und Sport.
“I’m obviously in the lucky position that I don’t need to work, financially, so it could’ve been simply retire and sit on the beach or it could have been to do something completely different.
“America's cup or maybe work for one of the OEMs in road cars, or, stay in racing and if i was going to stay in racing, I might as well stay in Formula 1 and people wanted me.”