Chief designer Craig skinner leaving Red Bull
https://racingnews365.com/breaking-red- ... -f1-season
Unfortunately it became true: I've sent me a message to prove it in the future

Wouldn't be surprised if recruited by Wheatley.
Onboard footage showing just how aggressive Verstappen is in performing downshifts....
McLaren just got new people in the last couple of years. In a few years time, if they are still at the top, the cycle will repeat. The cost cap forces movements but I thought Red Bull would do everything to keep the "quadrumvirate" of Balbo, Skinner, Wache and Waterhouse.
At the same time, these guys have been here for 20 years. Red Bull is just in that inevitable part of the cycle. Mercedes experienced it also.
That's indeed a valid point. All one can do is hope that have some really good folks who can step up in cost cap regulated F1 era.
Signing new people is good in that it brings new ideas. But certain senior people can set the right direction and are better equipped to handle more high-level changes that has a positive knock-on effect in many cases. That said, everyone has to start somewhere. So there's that.Valeo wrote: ↑16 Feb 2026, 22:08It's not like they didn't sign people:
https://x.com/ErikvHaren/status/1885599433816932778
Would be nice to hear some names though
Max goes all the way to the first gear every time? Also the McLaren plank hitting the floor sounds quite strong.