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Alonso sets date for decision on F1 future as retirement talk intensifies

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Alonso sets date for decision on F1 future as retirement talk intensifies

The big change for F1 2026 that has been largely ignored

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The big change for F1 2026 that has been largely ignored

Verstappen will 'take time' to consider his F1 future

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Verstappen will 'take time' to consider his F1 future

Do new F1 fans really care less about the sound and technical side of F1?

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Do new F1 fans really care less about the sound and technical side of F1?

The key threats facing F1 with thunderstorms forecast for Miami GP

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The key threats facing F1 with thunderstorms forecast for Miami GP

Hamilton wants "a seat at the table" for F1 drivers in rules talks - but is it viable?

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Hamilton wants "a seat at the table" for F1 drivers in rules talks - but is it viable?

Verstappen: F1 rule changes for Miami GP are "just a tickle"

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Miami GP
Verstappen: F1 rule changes for Miami GP are "just a tickle"

Honda details "countermeasures" for Miami GP after horror start to F1 2026 with Aston Martin

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Miami GP
Honda details "countermeasures" for Miami GP after horror start to F1 2026 with Aston Martin

Adrian Newey committed to more F1 success with Red Bull

Adrian Newey insists he is committed to winning more Formula 1 world championships with Red Bull after the team racked up its fourth consecutive title double

Newey has previously voiced a desire not to spend his entire career in F1 and has also been a regular target of approaches from other teams.

But he insists that the enjoyment he gets from working at Red Bull means he remains fully focused on his role as chief technical officer for the team.

Red Bull only F1's eighth-best team

Asked by AUTOSPORT if he wanted to continue with Red Bull, Newey replied: "Yes. The joy of working with this team is to have been involved in taking it from the ashes of Jaguar to where we are today.

"Having achieved some success over the last few years, the enjoyment is really in working with my colleagues in Milton Keynes, continuing to develop the way we operate with Christian [Horner].

"It has been a great ride.

"Next year is a huge challenge with the regulations so at the moment I'm fully focused on that."

Newey stressed that the scale of the challenge the team faces in 2014 cannot be underestimated.

As well as the change in powertrain, there are also significant changes to the cars.

"Next year's regulation changes are very big," said Newey.

"The aerodynamic changes are not quite as big as we had for 2009 but they are still very significant.

"The engine regulation changes are massive and it's not at all clear whether one engine manufacturer will steal a significant advantage over the other two.

"Reliability will be a big issue, certainly at the start of the season if not for the whole season.

"The installation of the engine in the chassis is very complicated, so there are a lot of variables."

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