Guenther Steiner diz que Adrian Newey não deveria ter aceitado o cargo na Aston Martin

O ex-chefe da equipe Haas, Guenther Steiner, criticou Adrian Newey por aceitar a posição na Aston Martin. Steiner argumentou que os pontos fortes de Newey estão no design de carros, e não em funções de liderança.

Steiner fez os comentários durante uma participação no podcast Drive to Wynn. Ele disse que Newey não deveria ter assumido responsabilidades adicionais após se juntar à Aston Martin em 2025 como sócio técnico e acionista. Steiner acrescentou que Newey provavelmente concordaria que não sabe por que aceitou o cargo anunciado em novembro de 2025.

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