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PlanetF1 on MSNWild Verstappen rumour triggers ‘next time I see him’ Marko responseHelmut Marko has a bone to pick with Ralf Schumacher "next time I see him" after his wild suggestion of Max Verstappen ...
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GPblog on MSNRed Bull’s second seat Drama: Crofty and Marko break their silenceYuki Tsunoda’s hopes of securing a securing his Red Bull seat for 2026 took another hit in Barcelona, after a frustrating ...
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Yardbarker on MSNHelmut Marko has no explanation for Verstappen, Russell contactRed Bull pinpointed the Spanish GP as a potential Championship-defining moment, with the Austrian team optimistic the new flexi-wing directive would turn the tide in the favour.
The prevailing view is that Verstappen's rash act was a result of road rage. However, former Formula 1 driver and Michael ...
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GPFans on MSN'All hell broke loose' - Helmut Marko opens up on Max Verstappen fallout at Spanish GPRed Bull advisor Helmut Marko has spoken about the 'misjudgment' from Max Verstappen which led to a 10-second time penalty at ...
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Autosport on MSNHelmut Marko didn’t understand Max Verstappen’s “thought process” during Spanish GP: “All hell broke loose”The Red Bull advisor called Verstappen’s move on Russell “unnecessary” and admitted that he deserved the 10-second penalty ...
Christian Horner has refused to guarantee that Yuki Tsunoda will still be in the RB21 come the season-ending Abu Dhabi Grand ...
Red Bull's top advisor Helmut Marko revisited the incident of Max Verstappen at the Spanish Grand Prix, and according to him, it would be better to leave the Dutchman alone in such moments. For ...
The FIA handed Verstappen a 10-second penalty and three penalty points — leaving him just one point away from a race ban. Marko described the penalty as "appropriate," but dismissed suggestions that a ...
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GPFans on MSNMax Verstappen in Red Bull 'protest' over Spanish GP anticsRed Bull advisor Helmut Marko has confirmed that Max Verstappen did abide by his team's orders in Spain, despite a 'protest'.
Red Bull motorsport advisor Helmut Marko had admitted Max Verstappen's collision with George Russell at the Spanish Grand Prix was a "serious misjudgment." ...
Red Bull advisor Helmut Marko said he questioned the "thought process" of Max Verstappen when he collided with George Russell ...
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