Red Bull, Helmut Marko returns on Christian Horner's farewell and reveals a backstory
The Austrian team’s special advisor explained who first made the decision to fire the British manager.
The Austrian team’s special advisor explained who first made the decision to fire the British manager.
Red Bull’s "consultant" explains the reasons for the team principal’s dismissal and sheds light on the driver’s future.
There is much talk about Max Verstappen's farewell to Red Bull with destination Mercedes: on the issue, after the Horner case, Marko has his say.
Both George Russell and Max Verstappen have contracts expiring in 2025, but Helmut Marko is dry about the Dutchman's farewell speculation.
Helmut Marko does not hide his concern about the future in Red Bull of the Dutch driver, who arrived far from the frontrunners in Bahrain.
The Anglo-Austrian team's entire team wall seems to have already forgotten Verstappen’s triumph at Suzuka: "Us behind by at least three tenths".
What’s going on at Red Bull? Even two central figures like Christian Horner and Helmut Marko under pressure because of Max Verstappen.
Helmut Marko discusses the reasons for Yuki Tsunoda’s promotion to Red Bull and Liam Lawson’s demotion to Racing Bulls.
Despite Red Bull’s dominance over Formula 1, the Dutch champion’s mentor fears nasty surprises.
“He would be able to put cars like AlphaTauri or Haas in pole position.”
The Red Bull consultant, however, does not crush the Mexican: “He does very good races and great overtaking.”
“It’s already a record that he survived two and a half years with Max Verstappen,” admitted the Austrian manager.
“He said we were the fastest on the track in Canada, but that is absolutely not true,” he stressed.
Ferrari’s growth in Montreal has not escaped the world champion team, so next up is its home race.
Supporting this are one of the Dutch driver’s main sponsors, but also someone who knows the Kaiser well.
The deus ex machina of the Anglo-Austrian stable is convinced that in Canada the Reds of Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz can undermine Max Verstappen
Despite the updates from the Spanish Grand Prix, optimism remains high at Red Bull.
“A few years ago I compared him to Senna and was laughed at. Gradually the pundits of the time are running out of arguments.”
The Red Bull adviser responded in kind to Michael’s brother’s claim that he had prevented his nephew’s iapproval in AlphaTauri.
Helmut Marko, ‘deus ex machina’ of the Anglo-Austrian stable, goes down flat: “Checo can make no more mistakes.”
The mistake that will force the Mexican to start last in the Monte Carlo GP does not go down well with the ‘deus ex machina’ of the Milton Keynes-based stable.
“He is not at the level of Verstappen and Perez,” said the Red Bull adviser.
“He is annoyed that he is no longer the highest paid driver,” admitted the Red Bull adviser.
The analysis of the highly respected Red Bull consultant after the Dutchman’s feat at the Miami Grand Prix.
The Milton Keynes stable consultant commented on the on-track battle between the two in Miami.
Red Bull executive broadsides after Monegasque’s accident
“Before he was a Mexican enjoying life, now he’s working.”
The growth of Leclerc, third in Baku behind Perez and Verstappen, has not escaped the world champions’ adviser.
The Red Bull champion pays tribute to the Milton Keynes stable advisor.
“The others will win at most one or two races,” said the Red Bull consultant.