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🏎️ Ferrari to target RB Newey & Wache

In this week’s email:

  • Drive to Survive Trailer released 🎥

  • Visa Cash App RB reveal car 🏎️

  • Silverstone agrees to 10-year extension 📝

  • Rumors: Red Bull’s Newey & Wache to Ferrari 🔎

Drive to Survive Trailer released 🎥

Season 6 of Drive to Survive plans to release on Netflix on February 23rd. Which marks the final day of pre-season testing at the Bahrain International Circuit.

This week the trailer was released that highlights behind the scenes of the 2023 season.

Visa Cash App RB reveal car 🏎️

Red Bull’s second team this past week revealed and rebranded under its new name ‘Visa Cash App RB’.

The team previously known as AlphaTauri will have a blue and white livery that resembles the Toro Rosso guise from 2017 to 2019.

In 2024 and moving forward, both RB teams will work more closely with the process of moving into a shared new facility in Milton Keys.

Visa Cash App RB will have a new principal this year in Laurent Mekies, who will be replacing Franz Tost.

Silverstone agrees to 10-year extension 📝

The British GP plans to stay at Silverstone until 2034 after the venue confirmed a 10-year extension this last Thursday.

Silverstone was the last race to have a deal expiring in 2024 and with many races securing long-term deals, they wanted to extend a deal than ran longer than its typical five-year deal.

Other events with long term deals include:

  • Saudi Arabia (2030)

  • Austria (2030)

  • Hungary (2032)

  • Qatar (2032)

  • Madrid (2035)

  • Bahrain (2036)

  • Australia (2037)

  • Abu Dhabi (2037)

Rumors link Ferrari bringing Reb Bull Newey and Wache to Ferrari 🔎

Ferrari has been linked to target Red Bull’s Adrian Newey (Chief Technical Officer) and Pierre Wache (Technical Director) after signing Lewis Hamilton for 2025 season.

These rumors have come out during a time when Newey’s future at Red Bull is in the spotlight due to an investigation of inappropriate behavior made against team principal Christian Horner.

BBC Sport suggest “Ferrari might see the drama inside Red Bull as an opportunity to have another go at luring the chief technical officer.”