dialtone wrote: ↑02 May 2024, 03:53
Do you folks think wealthy people think about retirement in the same way normal people/employees do?
You think if you did the job you loved and had millions in the bank, you would be counting down the time to officially retirement age in the uk? As if that mattered with the wealth you already have?
Let’s be serious.
Edit: one of the most boring things to do is life after work without hobbies. AN is in the position of being able to work the hours he wants, on what he wants and be paid millions.
AN is also an intensely competitive engineer.
You are all delusional if you think he’s about to retire. And if he did retire, actually remote chance, I’d be happy for him, without him Ferrari would have dominated half of each decade of the last 3, finally free.
Unfortunately Adrian Newey is not a person who is driven or attracted by wealth or fame and or is he looking forward to be like an Elon Musk or a person having the most expensive sailing boat on the planet.
Realistically, there is really nothing left in F1 for him to achieve and his accomplishment in RBR will forever be remembered as the highlight of his career, and RB19 as the best car in the history of F1.
What he will likely to do is to perhaps spend more time driving race cars, attending races events, write a new autobiography, or spend more time with his wife in South Africa.
AN is too smart to regret wasting his golden years pursuing something that is meaningless to his life right now.