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motorsport.com on MSNMax Verstappen seems fed up, but not with Red BullAre incessant questions over his future and the FIA's clampdown on driver speech sapping Verstappen's enthusiasm for Formula ...
Helmut Marko feels that Red Bull's upcoming upgrades at Imola will help them to defeat McLaren at Ferrari's home ...
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GPFans on MSNHelmut Marko declares when Red Bull will be back to their bestRed Bull Formula 1 director Helmut Marko has issued a prediction regarding his team's chances of closing the gap to McLaren ...
Sebastian Vettel has been backed by Helmut Marko to take over the 81-year-old’s role at Red Bull. But Vettel could be in ...
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PlanetF1 on MSNMarko casts crucial Liam Lawson verdict after Racing Bulls returnRed Bull senior advisor has issued a decisive statement about Liam Lawson after the driver's return to Racing Bulls.
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PlanetF1 on MSNTwo reasons why FIA action ‘cost’ Verstappen win revealed by MarkoHelmut Marko doubled down on his belief that a five-second penalty issued to Max Verstappen "cost him the victory" in Saudi ...
Helmut Marko expects Red Bull will “have the speed” to beat McLaren when F1 arrives in Europe for the first time next month. Red Bull have trailed McLaren in pure performance terms since the start of ...
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GPFans on MSNRed Bull F1 chief admits Tsunoda concernsRed Bull Formula 1 chief Helmut Marko has pinpointed one major weakness which is currently preventing Yuki Tsunoda from meeting expectations.
Red Bull top advisor Helmut Marko still believes Max Verstappen shouldn't have been given a five-second penalty in Jeddah.
Max Verstappens future was a hot topic of discussion ahead of the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix; the reigning world champions Red ...
Red Bull has firmly decided against contesting Max Verstappen's contentious 5-second penalty from the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, opting not to pursue a 'right of review' despite initial and ongoing ...
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