Helmut Marko Reveals Red Bull Was Able to Convince the Thai Shareholders that Christian Horner Was Telling Them ‘All Kinds of Lies’
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Helmut Marko, after his retirement from Red Bull, took a hard time with the former team boss Christian Horner. "These last years with Horner were not pleasant. It was played with dirty tricks, the 82-year-old is outraged and calls himself an example. "Do you remember when I said at the time of Sergio Perez, Mexicans are less focused than Dutch or Germans? That was all invented, perhaps even by them," Marko explains in an interview with "De Teleg…
Helmut Marko dropped his blows. A few days after the announcement of his departure from the Red Bull group after several decades of coaching young drivers from the Austrian company's field, the former driver was entrusted at length in the columns of the Dutch daily De Limburger about Christian Horner's maneuvers a few months after the British's dismissal. On this occasion, he spoke of "unfriendly last years, unfair maneuvers and lies" from the l…
Enrique LópezThe departure of Helmut Marko from Red Bull Racing did not close a stage: he opened it.The historic advisor of the Austrian team decided to talk without filters about the environment that was living within the squirery during the last few years, pointing directly to Christian Horner and revealing an internal struggle that, according to him, ended up affecting the sports performance and the future of the team in Formula 1. Marko, a k…
Just days after resigning from Red Bull, Helmut Marko has launched a memorable, all-out attack on former team principal Christian Horner, accusing the Briton of dirty tricks and countless lies. The former advisor also reveals that his retirement from Formula 1 did not go as smoothly as previously reported.
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