GERHARD BERGER believes Red Bull are destined to fail if Christian Horner and Helmut Marko continue feuding. The duo have ...
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GPblog.com on MSNLindblad elaborates on relationship with Marko: 'I want to satisfy him'Arvid Lindblad is the rising talent within Red Bull Racing. The 17-year-old Briton does not yet have a driving licence, but ...
Lindblad has a clear path onto the F1 grid for the 2026 season. Yuki Tsunoda is expected to depart Racing Bulls at the end of ...
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PlanetF1.com on MSNExplained: Why Helmut Marko is still in F1 at 81 years oldHelmut Marko said he is still working in F1 because of Max Verstappen and to preserve the spirit of Red Bull founder Dietrich ...
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GPFans on MSNMarko issues Red Bull EXIT updateIn a recent interview, Marko has issued a Red Bull exit update and has clarified that he will remain at the team. The 81-year ...
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GPblog UK on MSNMarko candid about close relationship with Verstappen: 'He was different in that even then'The bond between Max Verstappen and Helmut Marko is and remains ironclad. In fact, Verstappen once said he sees the ...
Isack Hadjar says he will cut out his ranting in his debut F1 campaign after Helmut Marko warned him to "keep his emotions ...
Mick Schumacher refuses to give up on his dream of returning to F1 despite being told by Red Bull chief Helmut Marko that his ...
Helmut Marko, despite being 81 years old, continues to play a strong role in the Formula 1 scene as a consultant for Red Bull Racing. His motivation to stay active stems from two main reasons.
Max Verstappen's Red Bull future has been the topic of much discussion of late, ever since the report of a £1billion contract ...
Max Verstappen played a role in saving Red Bull motorsport advisor Dr Helmut Marko. Image: REUTERS/Leonhard Foeger Internal conflict at ...
Dr. Helmut Marko admits that his ongoing support for Max Verstappen is one of just two reasons why he continues to work in ...
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