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Losing Newey the genius is a body blow for Horner

- By JONATHAN McEVOY

AIf Max goes too, Horner could be the emperor with no clothes

DRIAN NEWEY, the most self-deprecatin­g genius in Formula One history, was yesterday plunged right into the furore that has engulfed red Bull and their team principal Christian Horner.

The two men are inseparabl­e at trackside. They walk in together and walk out together. They drink coffees together. They put their brains together.

So it was a serious jolt to Horner yesterday when news broke that newey, the greatest designer in the sport’s history, would be leaving the team. red Bull have not confirmed the revelation­s — but those who are jilted are always the last to know.

Speculatio­n has been raging for weeks that newey might be off. it is suggested his wife amanda has been scoping out properties in italy, where they might live if he heads for Ferrari and a final chapter in a life in F1 that has taken in successes at williams, McLaren and red Bull.

Ferrari and an involvemen­t with Lewis Hamilton would be the perfect coda, not least if they offered him money of stratosphe­ric proportion­s.

Red Bull were last night trying to keep hold of their prime asset. newey works in the office next to Horner, who in the last few months has been accused of sending sexually suggestive messages to a female employee.

He was cleared by an internal investigat­ion. an appeal process is taking place and the woman concerned this week gave evidence to a KC reviewing the original evidence.

Horner, the 50-year-old husband of Geri Halliwell, knows that his survival is, to an extent, linked to newey’s employment. if his star man, other than world champion Max Verstappen, were to quit, he would be left in danger of being an emperor with no clothes.

And Verstappen’s place in the team, where he is on target to march to his fourth world title, would be in question — could he be tempted elsewhere? without Verstappen and newey, where would Horner be left? in office, but not in power?

That may not come to pass. red Bull and newey may yet build bridges and he may stay. They have survived courtships with Ferrari before, and managed to get a deal over the line.

That happened not long before lockdown, when red Bull offered him eye-watering money, conservati­vely estimated to be £10million a year. it was a lot more, i think.

They also gave him freedom. He had a role in yachting and a reduced schedule. He was helped by others, including Pierre wache, a French designer, but by fact and repute newey remained supreme in the firmament.

There was niggle, though, the newey camp resentful of wache’s rising star.

What it means for Hamilton (if anything) and newey is uncertain but it is a body blow for Horner. He is in a strong position in many ways, vindicated by an internal inquiry. Verstappen romps away with almost every grand prix, meanwhile. and, so, to the political side of this. which is as important as the accusation­s against Horner — and, it should be underlined, there is no evidence of a relationsh­ip beyond flirtation with the employee.

There is a power struggle in the background — the one of which newey has grown tired.

There is the Horner camp. That is led by Chalerm yoovidhya, the majority shareholde­r of red Bull, the energy drinks company. He is a Thai billionair­e and has remained loyal to Horner through the controvers­ies.

On the other side, Mark Mateschitz, 31, successor to his father dietrich, who died of cancer in 2022.

Mateschitz, it is thought, wants rid of Horner. Too big for his boots, they say. The two factions seem to be at war.

Bernie ecclestone, among Formula One’s most important figures, though deposed in fact, remains an unbending ally of Horner and a key mover behind the scenes. a man of total loyalty, no matter what HMrC may say, was his best man, and the other way around.

Speaking to him last night, off the record mostly, he thought newey’s probable departure was hardly the most encouragin­g news for his pal. we’re back to an emperor without clothes.

I rang Horner, but no reply. He had been to the F1 Commission meeting in Geneva, but that agenda was clearly not the first considerat­ion on his mind. The newey news was.

There is also the matter of Verstappen. will he stay? He does not like controvers­y at all. He wants a winning car. He has one. His relationsh­ip with Horner is transactio­nal, maybe a bit warmer than that, but not much.

Christian Horner’s future depends not on the verdict of the inquiry review entirely, but as much as on what gems are left around him.

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GETTY IMAGES Dream team: Newey (left) and Verstappen
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