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Red Bull sees Wheatley leave: why Lambiase is a possible successor

Red Bull Racing will lose not one, but two chief executives after the 2024 Formula 1 season. After Adrian Newey announced his planned departure, Jonathan Wheatley recently did the same. Red Bull itself pointed out that this would allow internal promotions and said it would soon announce a "new team structure". Gianpiero Lambiase could just be a candidate to succeed Wheatley - here's why that wouldn't be a crazy choice at all.
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