When Newey got it wrong
Adrian Newey is a design legend of F1, but even he gets it wrong sometimes. EDD STRAW looks back at five Newey creations that were at best unsuccessful, and at worst a total nightmare
Formula 1 design legend Adrian Newey's 2014 campaign got off to a troubled start when his Red Bull team struggled in last week's Jerez test.
As part of a package of special features on the challenge facing Red Bull and Newey, AUTOSPORT looks back at other times when his designs have not worked out as planned.
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