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Having had only an outside F1 chance before his shock call-up, the pressure was limited, and the situation was win-win.
Helmut Marko is not planning to retire anytime soon, as he revealed to Austrian media. Red Bull's advisor is still not done with Formula 1.
While Red Bull advisor Dr Helmut Marko has touted the Imola upgrade as a potential turning point, Horner downplayed its significance in Miami, stating, "There is no big update for Imola. I don't know ...
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GB News on MSNHelmut Marko calls for Red Bull to be 'honest' after Max Verstappen finished fourth at Miami GPHelmut Marko had frank assessments to make after watching Kimi Antonelli during the Miami GP. The Miami GP saw a ...
Red Bull advisor Dr Helmut Marko has expressed no remorse for the decision to replace Liam Lawson with Yuki Tsunoda just two races into the 2025 Formula 1 season. Tsunoda, now partnered with Max ...
The Milton Keynes outfit still have doubts about the future of their driver line-up despite the arrival of Tsunoda in March. Red Bull demoted Liam Lawson back to their junior team Racing Bulls just ...
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GPblog on MSNMarko confirms 'new parts' will be at Imola but wonders if Red Bull will be 'closer to McLaren' with themRed Bull advisor Helmut Marko has confirmed that "new parts" will be brought to the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix, but the ...
Still, the speed Antonelli plus McLaren duo Piastri and Lando Norris showed in qualifying for the Miami GP convinced Red Bull ...
Helmut Marko admits that after the Miami Grand Prix that Red Bull Racing simply wasn't fast enough. "The McLarens are running at bizarre speeds," said the Austrian.
Red Bull was unable to keep up with McLaren's pace in Miami, however Helmut Marko has placed hope in planned upgrades for ...
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