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Ferrari explain failed attempts to sign Adrian Newey

Article To news overview © XPBimages With Adrian Newey recently signing a new contract with Red Bull, Ferrari explained their difficulties trying to tempt the Formula 1 tech chief to Italy. The 64-year-old has long been regarded one of the keys to championship success, with the Briton designing title-winning Formula 1 cars for Williams, McLaren and Red Bull. As such, Newey was reportedly linked with poaching attempts from the likes of Mercedes and Ferrari, as Red Bull's rivals aim to return to the front of the F1 grid. However, Newey recently signed a contract extension with the Milton Keynes team to end speculation about his future. The Vice Chairman of Ferrari, Piero Ferrari, son of...
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