Red Bull's pitstop guru Jonathan Wheatley considering his future

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Saturday May 25 2024

Red Bull's sporting director is considering his future in a sign of increasing uncertainty at Formula 1's top team.

Jonathan Wheatley, the man who has made Red Bull the fastest at pitstops, could become the latest key member of staff to leave after the announcement this week that Adrian Newey, their chief technical officer, will quit at the end of the season.

The Times understands that Wheatley, 56, holds long-term ambitions to become a team principal and has been sounding out other teams on the grid. Red Bull have been approached for comment.

Wheatley, right, alongside Helmut Marko, centre, and Christian Horner

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Red Bull, the two-times reigning constructors' champions, have had a turbulent start to 2024 off the track. Christian Horner, the team principal, has been embroiled in a case involving a female employee