Helmut Marko discusses his Red Bull future: ‘I can stop at any time’

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Helmut Marko explained that he is not tied down at Red Bull, and so is in full control of his F1 future.

A Formula 1 driver in his own right in the early 1970s, Marko is now far more recognisable as the head of Red Bull’s driver programme, a character known for his no-nonsense and sometimes seemingly harsh approach.

However, nobody can argue against its effectiveness, with the likes of Sebastian Vettel and Max Verstappen having come through the Red Bull ranks to become multi-time World Champions. Ferrari’s Carlos Sainz serves as another high-profile Red Bull graduate on the current F1 grid. Marko is though now approaching 80 years old, so naturally, he has been asked for quite a while whether retirement is coming anytime soon.that he is free to call time on his involvement in F1 with Red Bull whenever he wishes to.“We’ll see what happens in the future.”

Red Bull was forced to come to terms with the passing of its co-founder Dietrich Mateschitz in October of 2022, with Oliver Mintzlaff now the CEO. Marko said he has met Mintzlaff twice, explaining that the “direct, personal and friendly” type of relationship which he had with Mateschitz is no longer there with the new regime.“How far he will respond to our ideas remains to be seen. Red Bull Racing has always been very independent.

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