Craig Skinner walking away from Red Bull Racing headquarters, symbolizing his departure after 20 years and four title wins.
Craig Skinner walking away from Red Bull Racing headquarters, symbolizing his departure after 20 years and four title wins.
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Red Bull chief designer Craig Skinner leaves after 20 years

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Craig Skinner, Red Bull Racing's chief designer, has departed the team after two decades, the Formula 1 outfit confirmed. Skinner played a key role in the team's success, including four consecutive drivers' titles with Max Verstappen from 2021 to 2024. His exit comes ahead of the 2026 season, amid other recent personnel changes at the Milton Keynes-based squad.

Red Bull Racing confirmed that chief designer Craig Skinner has left the team after 20 years of service. Skinner, an engineering graduate from the University of Glasgow, joined Red Bull in 2006 as a computational fluid dynamics (CFD) engineer, following stints at Jordan and Williams. He progressed through senior roles in the aerodynamics department, serving as chief of aerodynamics for four years before becoming chief designer in 2022. During this time, he worked closely with design legend Adrian Newey and technical director Pierre Wache.

Skinner contributed significantly to Red Bull's dominance, powering Max Verstappen to four consecutive world drivers' titles from 2021 to 2024. He was instrumental in developing championship-winning cars, including the RB19, which secured 21 out of 22 race victories in 2023. In a statement, Red Bull said: "After 20 years with the team, Craig Skinner, our Chief Designer, will be leaving the Red Bull Technology team. Craig has been an integral part of our team and its success, and we would like to thank him for his hard work and commitment. The whole Red Bull team wishes him all the best for the future."

The departure is described as voluntary and not linked to recent high-profile exits, such as Newey's move to Aston Martin, former team principal Christian Horner's exit in July 2025, sporting director Jonathan Wheatley's transition to Audi, chief strategist Will Courtenay's join to McLaren, Helmut Marko's departure in December 2025, and chief engineering officer Rob Marshall's exit. His role will be covered internally in the interim.

The news emerges just weeks before the 2026 Formula 1 season opener in Australia on March 6-8, following pre-season testing in Bahrain. Under new team principal Laurent Mekies, Red Bull enjoyed a resurgence in the latter half of 2025 and has shown promise in 2026 pre-season with its first in-house power unit developed in partnership with Ford, praised for efficient electric energy deployment. However, Verstappen has criticized the new regulations, calling the cars "anti-racing" and "not fun" due to the demands of harvesting electric energy.

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Reactions on X to Craig Skinner's departure from Red Bull after 20 years express surprise and sadness, praising his role in the team's dominance. Many see it as a major loss amid talent exodus, with speculation about moves to Audi or other teams. Skepticism focuses on the timing before the 2026 season, questioning if it's his choice or forced.

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Dramatic split-image of Christian Horner accusing Helmut Marko in a Drive to Survive-style interview amid Red Bull F1 internal drama.
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Christian Horner blames Helmut Marko for Red Bull exit

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In the latest season of Netflix's Drive to Survive, former Red Bull team principal Christian Horner has denied any involvement from Max Verstappen's camp in his 2025 dismissal and instead pointed to advisor Helmut Marko as a key influence. Horner described the sudden departure as a profound loss after two decades with the team. The series, released on February 27, 2026, details the internal shifts at Red Bull following the death of founder Dietrich Mateschitz.

Red Bull Racing has confirmed the departure of its chief designer, Craig Skinner, after two decades with the team. The move comes ahead of the 2026 Formula 1 season and is described as Skinner's own decision. No details have been provided on his future plans or a replacement.

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Former Formula 1 driver Karun Chandhok has urged Red Bull's leadership to address an ongoing brain drain at the team. He highlighted the need for cultural changes beyond on-track success to retain staff. This comes amid Red Bull's struggles in the early 2026 season.

Max Verstappen has reiterated his concerns about Formula 1's 2026 technical regulations during pre-season testing in Bahrain, describing them as resembling 'Formula E on steroids.' He claims to have raised similar issues in 2023 without response from the FIA or teams. Red Bull's team principal Laurent Mekies expresses no worries about Verstappen leaving the sport.

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Dr Helmut Marko has assumed an ambassadorial role with the Red Bull Ring, host of the Austrian Grand Prix scheduled for 26-28 June. The 82-year-old confirmed the position during an event in Vienna on Thursday, following his retirement from Red Bull at the end of 2025. Marko spoke to Austrian publication OE24 about the move.

Experienced Formula 1 aerodynamicist Dan Fallows is returning to the sport as technical director for Racing Bulls, starting in April. The British engineer, who previously led technical efforts at Aston Martin and Red Bull, will report to chief technical officer Tim Goss. This move bolsters the Faenza-based team's leadership ahead of the 2026 season.

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Red Bull team principal Laurent Mekies has dismissed speculation about Max Verstappen's waning motivation for the 2026 Formula 1 cars, following the driver's renewed criticism after the Australian Grand Prix. This comes after Verstappen's earlier pre-season testing jabs labeling the regs 'Formula E on steroids.' Mercedes' Toto Wolff also signaled openness to tweaks for better racing.

 

 

 

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