
Adrian Newey Reunites with Red Bull for Goodwood RB17 Run
Adrian Newey is heading back to Red Bull this weekend, though not for Formula 1 duty. The legendary designer, currently Aston Martin's managing technical partner, will drive the RB17 hypercar at the Goodwood Festival of Speed in a rare public demonstration.
Why it matters:
Newey's appearance highlights the deep connection between Formula 1's most successful designer and the team he led to multiple championships. While his full-time focus now belongs to Aston Martin, this reunion reminds the paddock of the engineering culture he built at Milton Keynes.
The details:
- Newey will pilot the RB17 up Goodwood's famous Hillclimb, sharing the event with Red Bull drivers Isack Hadjar, Yuki Tsunoda, and Alisha Palmowski.
- The hypercar features a Cosworth 4.5-litre V10 producing 1,000bhp, with a hybrid system boosting total output to 1,200bhp. Only 50 examples will be built.
- Team principal Laurent Mekies called the appearance a celebration of Red Bull's engineering identity and "years of dedication, creativity, and engineering excellence."
- The Hillclimb runs are controlled demonstrations rather than outright pace tests, with aggressive track evaluations planned later this year.
- Red Bull will also run the championship-winning RB9 and Palmowski's F1 Academy car, alongside static displays of historic liveries.
What's next:
While Newey's Formula 1 future lies with Aston Martin, the Goodwood weekend offers a nod to his Red Bull legacy. The RB17 demonstration is expected to draw significant attention ahead of the hypercar's more serious track debut later this season, serving as a timely reminder of the engineering standards behind Milton Keynes' most dominant years.
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