Italian media are sure that
Adrian Newey will make the move to
Ferrari after the first quarter of '25. Meanwhile, Aston Martin is hoping to persuade the designer, who is leaving
Red Bull Racing, to come to Lawrence Stroll's ambitious squad. Although, it might not be either team that gets Newey's signature. Actually, a transfer to
Williams would be a serious option for Newey.
Racingnews365 reports that Newey has already held several talks with
Williams team boss
James Vowles about a surprise return to his old employer. Indeed, in the 1990s, Newey was, while still fairly early in his career, the driving force behind the successes of Nigel Mansell,
Damon Hill and
Alain Prost. They all became world champions with Newey-designed cars.
Williams wants to return to the top
Newey later worked for
McLaren and for the past 20 years, he has been at
Red Bull Racing. Red Bull is of course a top team, and Williams has fallen back down the order in recent years. With Vowles at the helm, Williams is slowly but steadily working its way forward. Vowles has always said that Williams was a longer-term project, but with Newey on board, huge progress could potentially be made in a short space of time.
Should Newey indeed switch to Williams, he will be able to deal with the '26 car just in time. In that year, the regulations completely change. Newey is praised by friends and foes alike for usually being one of the first to get to the bottom of a new regulation. With every team back to square one, Newey could be perfect for Williams.