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Max Verstappen dropped from pole to fourth and finished 40 seconds behind Miami Grand Prix winner Oscar Piastri in a ...
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Autosport on MSNRed Bull explains what went wrong in Max Verstappen’s Miami pitstopHelmut Marko believes Max Verstappen's earlier pitstop could have allowed him to defeat the McLarens in a chaotic F1 Miami ...
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Yardbarker on MSNRed Bull and VCARB pace gap 'isn’t that great' says MarkoRed Bull’s decision to put Lawson in VCARB cannot really be described as a demotion, argues Helmut Marko. The 81-year-old ...
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.
Red Bull’s Helmut Marko appears far more confident about Max Verstappen’s long-term commitment to the team, softening his ...
Marko and Red Bull can at least take some confidence from Aston Martin’s misery. Team Silverstone are Verstappen’s most ...
Red Bull Racing to Replace F1 Team Principal Christian Horner? Former Alpine Team Boss Linked to Job
Christian Horner has been the team principal of Red Bull Racing since they started their Formula 1 journey in 2005, but his position has been under scrutiny.
Red Bull’s advisor Helmut Marko is now “convinced” that Max Verstappen will remain with his Formula 1 team in 2026, despite ...
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.
Previously, Marko admitted he was "very worried" that Red Bull's stagnation could push Verstappen, 27, toward a rival.
We have to create a foundation with a car so that he can fight for the world championship; watch every session of the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix this weekend with coverage starting on Friday, live on Sk ...
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