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Helmut Marko calls the rumour about a possible dismissal of Christian Horner at Red Bull nonsense, as well as providing an update on the expectations for Imola.
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motorsport.com on MSNWhy McLaren’s Miami F1 dominance wasn’t just a factor of tire managementRivals are quick to claim McLaren’s prodigious race pace is a result of the team performing some technical trickery with its ...
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PlanetF1 on MSNSebastian Vettel responds to ‘ideal’ Helmut Marko suggestion after Red Bull return teasedSebastian Vettel has hinted that he would be open to returning to Red Bull as Helmut Marko’s successor, but insists no ...
The Red Bull senior F1 advisor Helmut Marko has spoken out about Yuki Tsunoda's form since replacing Liam Lawson.
Red Bull recently released driver Liam Lawson and replaced him with Yuki Tsunoda. Yuki Tsunoda was then put in the Racing ...
Max Verstappen is quietly building a racing empire behind the scenes — and it could change how future F1 talent is discovered ...
Helmut Marko believes that Max Verstappen now has a Red Bull team-mate who can flirt with his level of performance in Yuki ...
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PlanetF1 on MSNMarko performs U-turn after ‘great’ Max Verstappen ‘concern’ voicedHelmut Marko's "great" concern that Max Verstappen could leave Red Bull has "diminished", after all, the team is not in a ...
Well, according to the man himself, it’s Sebastian Vettel. Marko had previously labeled the four-time world champion as his ...
Vettel has been largely absent from motorsport in a driving capacity since calling time on his F1 career in 2022, despite ...
Sebastian Vettel has hinted that he could be in line to replace Helmut Marko at Red Bull, with the 82-year-old recently speaking out in favour of appointing the German as his successor.
Previously, Marko admitted he was "very worried" that Red Bull's stagnation could push Verstappen, 27, toward a rival.
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