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Red Bull advisor Helmut Marko believes that repeating his Imola success in Monaco will be a difficult challenge. Max ...
Red Bull went into qualifying for the Monaco Grand Prix chasing a front row grid slot, but a lack of grip saw Max Verstappen ...
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PlanetF1 on MSNRed Bull’s ‘compromise’ as clear ‘favourite’ emerges in MonacoDeclaring he “couldn’t attack the corners as much” as he wanted to, Verstappen lamented Red Bull were “shedding a lot of pace ...
Helmut Marko believes the updates Red Bull have brought to the RB21 have improved performance, but McLaren is still out of ...
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GPblog on MSNMarko reacts to the incident between Verstappen and Hamilton during qualifying at MonacoHelmut Marko has had his say on qualifying at the Monaco Grand Prix, talking about the incident between Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen during the session.
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GPFans on MSNRed Bull boss mocks own driver after costly mistakeRed Bull Formula 1 chief Helmut Marko issued a brutal putdown to one of his own drivers following last weekend's ...
With Norris on pole and Verstappen lining up behind championship leader Oscar Piastri and also Charles Leclerc 's Ferrari, Marko sounded more impressed than content. "The gap to pole position is ...
Red Bull advisor Helmut Marko is now confident that Max Verstappen will remain with Red Bull for the forseeable having feared ...
Red Bull have already demoted Liam Lawson this season and now Yuki Tsunoda is struggling too with their second seat alongside ...
Marko, Red Bull's 82-year-old motorsport consultant, had previously considered Verstappen's hopes of a fifth title unlikely. But Imola has renewed his optimism — cautiously.
Red Bull recently released driver Liam Lawson and replaced him with Yuki Tsunoda. Yuki Tsunoda was then put in the Racing ...
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