- Red Bull news
- Red Bull wary of new Mercedes
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February 16, 2012: Red Bull's Adrian Newey believes that Mercedes is launching its car later than its rivals in order to hide something from the rest of the teams
- Red Bull news
- Newey not ruling out exhaust controversy
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February 7, 2012: Adrian Newey believes the regulations regarding the use of exhaust gases are clear, but has not ruled out the possibility of controversy before the start of the season
- Red Bull news
- Newey says he's committed to Red Bull
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February 7, 2012: Adrian Newey has likened the idea of leaving Red Bull to a parent walking away from its child
- Red Bull news
- Newey admits exhaust impact
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February 6, 2012: Adrian Newey admits that the new RB8 has a less steep rake because of the new exhaust regulations
- Red Bull news
- Red Bull's RB8 launched online
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February 6, 2012: Red Bull has launched the car that will defend both the drivers' and constructors' titles - the RB8 - online
- Ferrari news
- Ferrari considers future Newey move
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January 16, 2012: Ferrari has admitted it would like to recruit Adrian Newey in the future if he looks for a new challenge after Red Bull
- Red Bull news
- RB8 will be an evolution despite rule changes - Newey
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January 2, 2012: Adrian Newey is viewing Red Bull's 2012 car as the fourth generation in an evolution of ideas that started back in 2009
- News
- Newey and Mansell recognised in New Year's Honours
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December 31, 2011: Red Bull chief technical officer Adrian Newey and Nigel Mansell have both been named in the Grat Britain's New Year Honours list
- Red Bul news
- Red Bull still committed to cost cutting - Horner
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December 10, 2011: Red Bull boss Christian Horner believes his team can still work towards controlling costs in Formula One despite no longer being a member of the Formula One Teams' Association (FOTA)
- Red Bull news
- Newey cautious about testing 2012 parts at final races
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October 19, 2011: Red Bull chief technical officer Adrian Newey has revealed his team might follow its rivals' lead by testing 2012 parts before the end of this season, but only if they don't "give the game away"
- Red Bull news
- Red Bull not taking constructors' title for granted
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October 10, 2011: Red Bull is not taking victory in the constructors' championship for granted, despite sealing the drivers' crown in Japan last weekend
- Japanese Grand Prix
- Vettel's second title 'phenomenal' - Horner
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October 9, 2011: Christian Horner labelled Sebastian Vettel's back-to-back championships as a "phenomenal" achievement and said he should be proud to join an elite group of drivers at the top of the sport
- Red Bull news
- Red Bull still improving 2011 car - Newey
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September 27, 2011: Red Bull technical director Adrian Newey insists his team is still pushing the development of this year's car in order to secure the constructors' championship as soon as possible
- Red Bull news
- Newey feared for drivers' safety
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August 30, 2011: Adrian Newey admits that he feared for Sebastian Vettel and Mark Webber's safety during the Belgian Grand Prix due to tyre problems.
- Belgian Grand Prix
- Red Bull nearly started Belgian GP from the pit lane
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August 28, 2011: Red Bull admitted it gave "a lot" of consideration to starting from the pit lane at the Belgian Grand Prix because it did not feel "completely comfortable" about their front tyre blistering heading into the start of the race
- Review
- Haynes Red Bull RB6 Owners' Workshop Manual
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August 24, 2011: A review of the Haynes ownership manual for the championship-winning Red Bull RB6
- British Grand Prix
- Red Bull accepts performance hit ahead of qualifying
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July 9, 2011: Red Bull has accepted the FIA's decision to limit its exhaust blowing for the British Grand Prix this weekend, but is planning to challenge it at the upcoming races
- Goodwood Festival of Speed
- 'Probably the best event there is'
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July 5, 2011: The 2011 Goodwood Festival of Speed took place this weekend in the grounds of Goodwood House, the 19th celebration of the world of motorsport as organised by Lord March bringing hundreds of thousands of enthusiasts to the estate to get close to their heroes and their machines.
- Red Bull news
- Newey ready to split attention
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July 2, 2011: Red Bull chief technical officer Adrian Newey says the team is starting to turn its attentions to the 2012 car as well as developing the current pace-setter.
- Engine regulations
- Audi impacted 2013 engine decision - Newey
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June 27, 2011: Adrian Newey has revealed that Audi was the driving force behind the aborted plans for Formula One to switch to four-cylinder engines in 2013