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Home » Ferrari loses Adrian Newey due to arrogance of mediocre management

Ferrari loses Adrian Newey due to arrogance of mediocre management. Fred Vasseur considered Adrian Newey's demands excessive and part of his decision-making scope.

The future of Adrian Newey seems to have been decided: far from Ferrari, the brilliant British designer will join Aston Martin, contributing to the ambitious project aimed at bringing the British Racing Green cars to the top of the Formula 1 world. The significant investments by the group of entrepreneurs led by Lawrence Stroll are evident: the renovation of the Silverstone headquarters, the construction of a state-of-the-art wind tunnel, and the exclusive agreement with Honda starting from the 2026 Formula 1 championship are just some of the milestones of this plan.

The Canadian entrepreneur is not simply seeking visibility but aims to leave an indelible mark on Formula 1 history. In recent years, the strengthening of the team has been underplayed, which now seems to have peaked with the hiring of Adrian Newey, an engineer whose cars have won almost as many victories as Scuderia Ferrari, namely 215 versus the Prancing Horse’s 243. After a long courtship by the historic Italian team, Adrian Newey was finally won over by Aston Martin’s medium to long-term plans.

Certainly, the English team, born from the ashes of Jordan, is building a top-level team. Starting October 1st, Andy Cowell, former head of Mercedes HPP engines, will take on the role of chief executive officer, replacing Martin Whitmarsh. Recently, Italian aerodynamicist Enrico Cardile, who at the beginning of the year was appointed technical director of Ferrari, also succumbed to the allure of the British team. We should not forget the presence of Luca Furbatto, who, as engineering director, interfaces with the team principal and technical director, coordinating the activities of various departments and testing facilities.

In summary, Aston Martin is assembling a high-profile team, ready to compete at the highest levels of Formula 1. Besides the lavish contract, Adrian Newey will be able to continue working in his comfort zone, maintaining the autonomy and decision-making power that have characterized his experience at Red Bull. Aware of his abilities and the added value he has always brought to the teams he has worked for, the British engineer has always wanted to have a say in non-strictly technical matters as well.

This desire to be central to the team’s sporting project has been known since his time at Williams. Ferrari, for the umpteenth time in nearly four decades, tried to recruit the absolute talent in aerodynamics, and this time it seemed that the union might finally happen. The financial factor was partly an obstacle, but according to reports, the negotiations stalled due to the delegations requested by the English engineer. Adrian Newey had indeed demanded a kind of decision-making power regarding the hiring of new technicians and technological partners, tasks that Frederic Vasseur considered excessive and part of his decision-making scope.

The reason is simple: accepting Adrian Newey’s demands would have placed him in a role more important than Frederic Vasseur’s in many ways. Despite the fact that there might have been room to reach an agreement, it seems that Ferrari’s team principal, the ever-cheerful French manager, did not appreciate the requests of the legendary car designer. Proof of this is that, from a certain point onwards, the Frenchman’s statements about Adrian Newey’s possible arrival became more vague, emphasizing the importance of the group rather than the abilities of the individual.

Speaking hypothetically, since the absolute truth could differ significantly from what is being discussed during these summer days, the Frederic Vasseur, who stiffened at Adrian Newey’s demands deemed unacceptable, perhaps should take a good review of the history of the Prancing Horse. When, in the mid-1990s, Ferrari was navigating through stormy waters, which is an understatement to say the least, Gianni Agnelli, through Luca di Montezemolo, handed the keys of the team to a driver named Michael Schumacher and, without hesitation, fulfilled all his requests, such as the hiring of Ross Brawn, the hiring of Rory Byrne, the hiring of Nigel Stepney. A veto on the second driver from the moment Michael Schumacher set foot in Maranello. He tied his continued presence at Ferrari to that of Jean Todt, protecting him during the period when everyone wanted the French team principal’s head in mid-1996. The German driver even demanded modifications to the layout of the Fiorano circuit.

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This list is a rough summary of what the German champion desired when he arrived in Maranello. At that time, Ferrari bowed to the will of their “genius” behind the wheel; today, with arrogant presumption, they send back the demands of the “genius” of design, based on nothing but thin air. When Ferrari hired the star driver, they hadn’t won in 17 years, exactly as it is now. This naturally leads to a simple question: on what certainties is Ferrari’s future in Formula 1 being built? There is another question tied to this reflection.

Is there really anyone so foolish as to believe that Lewis Hamilton could win a Formula 1 title with a car performing like the SF-24? Perhaps only President John Elkann believes so, but despite the lack of world titles, Frederic Vasseur absolutely must have a “Plan B.” Otherwise, denying Adrian Newey the visibility he probably already enjoyed at Red Bull is an act of presumption that could condemn Ferrari to further years of sporting humiliation. Of course, McLaren and Mercedes are proving that it is possible to emerge from the quicksand of mediocrity.

It can be done without needing a design wizard, and in the past, other teams, including Ferrari, have dominated despite Adrian Newey operating in Formula 1. However, it is important to emphasize that what we are saying is based on rumors circulating in recent days; only the directly involved parties can provide certainty about the alleged backtrack in the Ferrari – Adrian Newey operation. It is possible that the English engineer chose the comfort zone at home and a hefty salary, even though Aston Martin cannot remotely compare to the historic Ferrari team in terms of prestige.

However, there is a sense lingering in the environment these days that Ferrari, at least as far as one can understand, has no “Plan B” and that the Adrian Newey train should have been caught at any cost. Perhaps the arrogance of those who overestimated their abilities has prevailed. The greatest of Ferrari’s team principals, also French, took two steps back without hesitation when the driving genius arrived. We are, of course, talking about the Frenchman Jean Todt. This time, however, it seems that presumption has prevailed with Fred Vasseur.

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Aug 11, 2024David Carter

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Comments: 12
  1. Ferrari loyalist
    7 months ago

    Ferrari fans worldwide, lets unite into a red tsunami, lets get rid of those whose decisions have trashed and destroyed Ferrari f1.
    Ferrari F1 was once revered, once feared but is now a shadow of its former self. A Once proud and strong Prancing horse , now a laughing stock , ridiculed, mocked.

    Let’s bring the mighty prancing horse back from the abyss. To save Ferrari F1, we must embrace change,for change can be good. Established a base in the uk ,where all the talent is.
    Get jean todt and ross brawn to back as super consultants to help restructure and simply
    management and reporting lines, helping also to pick a team to head hunt talent.

    Establishing lines of collaboration with industries, that can help and strengthen our technical
    Prowess, such as rolls royce engines, airbus from a aero point amd Nasa .We can learn , enhance and diversify our skills , with the sole purpose of building better and more reliable f1 cars .

    Lets unite and force change if ferrari f1 are unwilling to do so , for the much loved red car’s sake

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    • Judas Priest
      7 months ago

      You call yourself a Ferrari loyalist but want Ferrari to be based in UK. That’s a bit of a contradiction. Ferrari = Italy. If you don’t understand that, then I feel sorry for you. You’re making a lot of outlandish proposals. This is auto racing, not taking a man to mars, and there’s a budget cap in place. How do you propose spending the budget on getting NASA to work with us? Honestly, you’re not thinking rationally. Also, you sound like you need to take the edge off. Dude, chill. Vasseur may not be the right man, but he hasn’t even been there 2 full years. It takes time. Getting Newey today would still set the team back another 5 years because he’ll want to start from 0. Nothing happens overnight.

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      • Ferarri loyalist
        7 months ago

        No contradiction, simpleton. I am a realist. How long has it been without a world drivers Championship? 2007 – 17 years of hopes dashed ,gone and buried.

        Point here is this , Ferrari have failed and need to rethink their strategy. Unless you know this, a lot of teams are based in the UK. That is a fact. Try and dispute me on this one. Ferrari needs to swallow with their pride and realise that a lot of talent wants to remain in the UK.
        You also probably did not realise that David Morgan-(that Ferrari hired from Red Bull )got a masters degree , in Aerospace engineering with aerodynamics. I believe this is interesting, and Ferrari should
        develop links with other companies that have people with degrees in aerospace engineering. It should be explored and not ignored out of hand.
        This is all about thinking outside a one dimensional box and see what
        collaborations can yield. I believe unlike you ,this may bear fruit and at the same time enhance the overall team’s technical prowess. I suggest you look up what aerospace engineering is before making rash comments.

        Your right ,I love Ferrari, but I am not stupid, to simply think that everything revolves around Italy. To embrace change sometimes we have to look outside and explore. You seem very stubborn and ignorant to that. Please don’t you ever question my loyalty again.

        You can be like yourself stay in Italy ,keep the status quo and become
        irrelevant,stagnate , miss opportunities and face the consequences. I.e total
        irrelevance.

        I on the other hand want to see the Prancing Horse prosper. I want Charles to win a world title at Ferrari. For him to win he needs the right car and that is at the
        moment is a pipe dream and simply unattainable and quite frankly bordering on fanciful.

        And budget cap , I am pretty sure Ferrari with over 1000 staff can look at ways of cutting cost,I do. There is old saying less is more. This is not about quantity , to me ,it is about quality. I come from a ruthless industry where people are expendable ,collaboration is highly important and thinking outside the norm is critical.

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  2. Reitherealfans
    7 months ago

    Surely you not think to head chop again after disaster before Vasseur. Adrian Newey is not the solution and not Godlike designer who every season produce champion car. Stop this changing Management because we got ridiculef, that is childish.

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    • Egroje
      7 months ago

      AN isn’t a guarantee, still the best option to revamp Ferrari. Vasseur speaks about stability, but how can he manage a team knowing that almost all the days one member with experience leaves the team? We have seen mistakes Over and Over again….Seems obvious that Vasseur should leave the team.

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    • Ferrari loyalist
      7 months ago

      Your stupidity is simply outstanding. Take a bow.

      Never said Adrian Newey is the only man. Remind me to write my next responses in crayon so you can understand.

      He is a piece in a puzzle ,simple as that. Like a chessboard he is one of many pieces that if executed correctly brings results

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  3. Georges forgeois
    7 months ago

    He took adrian many years at Red Bull to be competitive!+eddie jordan ex team is Aston now & he admire lance stroll & adrian is a pure English man who loves his country.add all this & you understand his decision.italians are hot blooded & want results now & change management every 3 years,so going round & round.i suspect that adding Vasseur with binotto was the ticket but upper management was blind & listen to the press again.drama opera.so i say patience.experience is great but new blood under strong management can bring results.englishman Lewis will bring dicipline & will get along with Vasseur.forza ferrari

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  4. F1gilles
    7 months ago

    Newey or not, Elkann and Vigna evidently have no idea how to run an F1 team, let alone FERRARI. Vasseur too speaks about having reduced their gap to Red Bull as a success, while McLaren and even Mercedes are still far ahead. With or without Hamilton, this will never be the new “dream team” that they want to create.

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  5. Mickel
    7 months ago

    Very good article it expressed all i was feeling but conveyed it in a very good way

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  6. Fankklss
    7 months ago

    Looking forward to another 10 years of mediocrity.

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  7. Aleks
    7 months ago

    What AM is doing if all this mentioned in this article is true, is an amazing thing!

    Looking forward to see Ferrari sinking to the bottom!

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  8. Zee
    7 months ago

    Very good article from paragraph 7 on. How FERRARI during the mid 1990’s changed one decision And the team never looked back. If you read the article deeply, having the best designer, who understands ground effect cars to very decisimal, the man who literally sees air, then why not get the man? You the president of the most historic team on the grid (And you worry how one guy [Vasseur], would feel Elkaan, there is no ‘I’ in team.
    You car brand is well spoken of in most household, but you listen to your team principle who has only been in a team for his second season, Who runs Ferrari Elkann…You??? or Vasseur??? And I will agree 100% with post or F1 Gilles: ‘Newey or not, Elkann and Vigna evidently have no idea how to run an F1 team, let alone FERRARI’ which is very true. Because sitting in that hot seat, its not about You and company solely Elkaan, its a about a Nation, the dearly beloved TIFOSI, The millions upon millions fans world wide, it’s about something before your time ELKAAN, it’s about passion, history and legacy, it’s about ENZO and what he built and that was: RED RACE CAR.

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David Carter is a veteran motorsport journalist with a keen eye for detail and a deep-rooted passion for Ferrari and Formula 1. David is renowned for his insightful analyses and engaging race coverage

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