Milton Keynes [UK], Red Bull announced on Wednesday that Chief Technical Office Adrian Newey will leave the team's technology group in the first quarter of 2020 after almost 19 years in Milton Keynes. Red Bull said, "The engineering supremo will step back from Formula One design duties to focus on the final development and delivery of Red Bull's first hypercar, the highly anticipated RB17. He will remain involved with this exciting project until its completion and will Will remain committed.” In a statement on Wednesday. https://twitter.com/redbullracing/status/178560795742776551 [https://twitter.com/redbullracing/status/1785607957427765517 Since joining Red Bull Racing in 2006, Adrian's vision and technical leadership for the team and group Has been important.Notable seven F Drivers' and six Constructors' Championship titles – a total of 118 wins and 101 poles, including STR 2008 poles and wins Prior to Red Bull's second Formula One season in 2006, Navi joined the team; over the years, he played an important role Has played a role in the team's success, helping Red Bull transform the team from middle-runners and points scorers to Grand Prix winners and world champions, leading Red Bull to win six constructors' titles and multiple driver's titles between Sebastian Vettel and Max Verstappen. Used designed cars. Respectively--they are now on track to repeat the feat in 2024, but in the lead-up to the Miami Grand Prix, it has now been revealed that New will step down as Chief Technical Officer in the first quarter of 2025. A statement from Red Bull revealed that Newey "will be leaving his role as Formula 1 designer to focus on the final development and delivery of Red Bull's first hypercar, the highly anticipated RB17. "Ever since I was a young boy, I wanted to be a designer of fast cars. My dream was to become an engineer in Formula One, and I have been lucky enough to turn that dream into reality.This has been happening for almost two decades. It is a great honor for me to have played a vital role in the progress of a newcomer and multiple title-winning team, however, I feel it is now time to hand over the responsibility to others and seek new challenges for myself. In the interim, the final phase of development of the RB17 is upon us, so that will be my focus for the remainder of my time with the team," Chief Technical Officer Navy said in a statement. He looks forward to seeing the initiative through to its conclusion. "I want to thank the many wonderful people I have worked with at Red Bull for their talent." The journey over the last 18 years has been a real privilege, and I am confident that the engineering team is well prepared for the work that has gone into the final development of the car over a four-year period. .. “Personally, I would like to thank the shareholders, Lett Dietrich Mateschitz, Marc Mateschitz and Chalerm Yovidha for their unwavering support during my time at Red Bull, and Christian, who has not only been my business partner but our Also a friend of the respective families.Also, thank you to Oliver Mintzlaff for his leadership and to Eddie Jordan, my close friend and manager. Red Bull Racing Team Principal and CEO Christian Horner praised the contribution of "a true F1 legend". The last 20 years have come with Adrian K. Han at the technical tiller. His vision and talent have helped us win 13 titles in 20 seasons. His extraordinary ability to conceptualize beyond F1 and find broad inspiration for the design of Grand Prix cars, his remarkable talent for embracing change and finding the most beneficial areas of the rules on which to focus, and winning. His tireless desire has helped Red Bull.The race to become a greater power is much greater than I think even the late Dietrich Mateschitz could have imagined. What's more, the last 19 years with Adrian have been extremely fun, with Horner saying, "For me, when Adrian joined Red Bull, he was already a superstar designer. After two decades and 13 championships he is a true He is also a legend and I will always be grateful for what he brought to our partnership. The legacy he leaves will echo across the hall, Milton Keynes. The RB17 track car will be a fitting testament and legacy to the great times we had with you." added. One of the most admired and prolific in the history of Formula 1, Newey has created numerous championship-winning vehicles for McLaren and Williams in the past. Adrian's first true design for the team, the RB3, won the 2007 European Grand Prix. Achieved a podium finish in.