Goodbye confirmed We recently informed you of the indiscretion initiated by former driver and now TV commentator Ralf Schumacher that Red Bull was about to lose another historic element of its team, chief engineer Paul Monaghan, who has been based in Milton Keynes since the end of the 2005 season. Now these rumors have been confirmed once again and it looks like Monaghan’s time at Red Bull is indeed coming to an end. American adventure The Dutch version of the RacingNews365 website confirmed the possible farewell and also suggested what the historic Red Bull engineer’s next destination might be: the Cadillac team. In the newly formed American team, Monaghan will hold (or hold, if we want to give the deal away now) a senior management position in the engineering department. Aston Martin could also approach the 58-year-old Briton, but his choice appears to have gone to the stars and stripes team, even though neither Red Bull nor Cadillac have officially confirmed the negotiation. As RacingNews365 reveals, Monaghan’s official exit procedure has not yet been initiated, despite multiple knowledgeable sources confirming his intention to leave the team. In any case, Milton Keynes’ current Chief Engineer of Car Engineering would have to comply with a period of gardening leave before being able to suit up for his new team. This means that if he leaves Red Bull at the end of the 2026 season, he could start working at Cadillac before the summer or autumn of 2027.
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