Marko: ‘… It’s All Over’
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After Max Verstappen's retirement at the Austrian Grand Prix, Red Bull consultant Helmut Marko estimated that it would be difficult to make up the difference to the two McLaren drivers.
Marko: ‘… it’s all over’
In a race that could be described as a Shakespearean tragedy, Max Verstappen's Austrian Grand Prix ended in disaster before the fans had even unwrapped their schnitzel. According to Helmut Marko, Red Bull’s candid motorsport advisor, Verstappen’s hopes of defending his title are also over. The verdict? “The championship is over.” As Red Bull’s home…
Helmut Marko didn't chew his words after Max Verstappen was abandoned at the Austrian Grand Prix. Red Bull's sports advisor estimated that "the championship is over" for the Dutchman, forced to give up in the first lap in Spielberg. From the seventh position, the four-time world champion was the victim of a crash in corner No. 3, hit by Kimi Antonelli, who lost control of his Mercedes on a braking phase. Both drivers were forced to abandon, and …
"A black day." That's how Red Bull's management summed up this Sunday at the Austrian Grand Prix. And for the reason. Starting from 7th place on the grid, Max Verstappen was hit in the first lap by Kimi Antonelli's Mercedes. Forced to abandon, the quadruple world champion lost very big with this zero pointed. With the victory of Lando Norris and the second place of Oscar Piastri, Max Verstappen is now relegated to 46 units from the first and 61 …
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