I know the rumors have been Ferrari, but I think Aston Martin makes more sense. They can pay him even more and he doesn't have to move out of the UK which was the big hang up with Ferrari last time.
Ferrari or Aston imo, Aston have been rumored to offering him huge money the last few months. But Newey was also in the Bologna airport a few weeks ago
Sky Italia says Ferrari Other Italian media that contacted the team confirmed that they have made an offer to Newey
If he lands Newey I want to get ahead of these comments and apologize for the awful takes... Thank you Fred. Man did I sniff this the fuck out....
Obe of the click bait titles yesterday said this very thing. Been surprised at how much click bait is out there Seems like I've read he signed a contract w Red Bull last year or year before. Believed it ran through 2026 or 27. IF accurate how can he break contract and go anywhere?
I'm sure there's a way to break it, but the non-compete has got to be at least for a year, if not more (Red Bull's attorneys suck otherwise).
he has a literal dream job and is at the very top of his profession quitting to tend to a garden or whatever is probably a hellish idea for someone like him
Is it really that far-fetched that a guy who's been making $10+ million per year for the past two decades might like to hang it up before he goes senile? I'm not saying that's what's happening, but there's definitely a non-zero chance.
His book is good so far. I’m like 2 hours in of 12, around 1986. I’m not believing a word anyone reports out of Milton Keynes about anyone until something officially happens that we can see with our own eyes.
He would retire with some dignity at the end of the year. Not be rumored/confirmed to be fielding offers from Ferrari and Aston.
F1 launching FAST channel in US to capitalise on major market growth Story by Euan Cunningham • 9h • 2 min read Formula 1, the iconic international motor racing series, has today unveiled a new, 24/7, subscription-free channel launching for US fans. F1 viewers in that market will be able to view F1, F2, and F3 race replays and highlights via the Formula 1 Channel, as well as reruns of classic grands prix and feature-length documentaries. The free ad-supported streaming television (FAST) channel, launching in advance of the 2024 F1 Miami Grand Prix on May 5, is set to be operated by the C15 Studio firm and will be distributed “via leading services” including Samsung TV Plus, Amazon Freevee, and Pluto TV. Spoiler The channel is intended to support F1’s existing hefty broadcast presence in the US, where live race rights are held by ESPN and ABC in a tie-up running through the 2025 season (which also includes the Spanish-language station ESPN Deportes). That deal has been valued at $85 million per year. The F1 TV direct-to-consumer streaming service also provides live coverage in the US for its subscribers. Replays, detailed highlights, and analysis of the F1 action will be available to watch five days after each race is held via the FAST channel. Ian Holmes, Formula 1’s media rights and content creation director, said: “Together with C15 Studio, we hope to develop the Formula 1 Channel into an industry-leading product that serves alongside our existing live broadcast offering with ESPN and F1 TV, to give fans a truly comprehensive F1 experience 24 hours a day, seven days a week.” F1 claims to have a fanbase of 42 million in the US and record TV audiences in that market. There are set to be four F1 races across the US and Canada this year (and another in Mexico City) - a testament to the series’ rising popularity in the North America region - with the Miami GP being the first. The 24-race F1 season began in early March and will end on December 8. In terms of FAST channels for US sports properties in the US, meanwhile, early April saw basketball's NBA announce a partnership with streaming platform Roku that will see it officially launch its first-ever channel of that nature on the platform. "F1 launching FAST channel in US to capitalise on major market growth" was originally created and published by Sportcal, a GlobalData owned brand.