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Red Bull veteran takes early leave for McLaren F1 role
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Red Bull Veteran Makes Early Shift to Join McLaren F1 Team

January 5, 2026 2 Min Read
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Will Courtenay, a seasoned figure from Red Bull F1, has been allowed to join McLaren as their sporting director earlier than planned. Initially set to start in 2026 after a gardening leave period, Courtenay announced on LinkedIn that he has already stepped into his new role at McLaren ahead of the first pre-season test of the 2026 season. After serving 22 years at Red Bull Racing, including 15 years as Head of Race Strategy, he expressed excitement about this fresh challenge and gratitude towards his former team. His tenure at Red Bull featured eight drivers’ championships, four with Sebastian Vettel (2010-2013) and four with Max Verstappen (2021-2024). Courtenay’s move reflects the significant shifts happening at Red Bull, which recently saw the departures of key personnel such as Christian Horner, Adrian Newey, and Helmut Marko, with rumors around Verstappen’s engineer Giampiero Lambiase potentially moving to other teams as well.

Fan Take: This early transfer of Will Courtenay to McLaren marks a pivotal moment for the team’s aspirations and could signal a reshuffling of strategies in F1’s competitive landscape. Racing fans should watch closely, as this change might inject fresh energy into McLaren and intensify the battle at the front of the grid in the coming seasons.

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