Verstappen, Helmut Marko and F1
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Although he acknowledged the RB21’s progress, Helmut Marko admitted that Max Verstappen will need one or more slip-ups from McLaren to win the title. Speaking to GPblog after Sprint Qualifying in Austin,
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Dunne and dusted? Helmut Marko refutes rumours Irish driver Alex Dunne to join Red Bull
Rumours have been swirling about where Alex Dunne will be driving next year. While there had been some talk of a switch to Red Bull, those whispers are now being silenced. While Helmut Marko had indicated that the F1 racing group,
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Max Verstappen versus Lando Norris: the data behind the “crazy” last corner in Austin
The Dutchman claimed pole for the F1 sprint race in Austin as the team reveals it experimented with different set-ups during the only practice session
Helmut Marko has hinted that Alex Dunne is no longer an option for Red Bull as they look to bolster their line-up for 2026. Earlier this month, McLaren announced that they had parted ways with Dunne. Dunne had been part of their junior programme and drove their 2025 F1 car in two FP1 sessions.
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Marko drops hint as Red Bull sets definitive driver deadline
Red Bull will decide its 2026 roster after the Mexican Grand Prix, giving Yuki Tsunoda, Liam Lawson and Isack Hadjar two more races.
Red Bull Racing’s sporting advisor Helmut Marko ruled out the possibility of signing Irish driver Alex Dunne. At the moment Alex Dunne is competing in Formula 2 and sits fifth in the drivers’ standings with 130 points. It was recently reported that the Irishman negotiated with Alpine, but those talks did not lead to an agreement.
Helmut Marko cooled some of the escalating drama at Red Bull, pledging his future to the team following talks with the company's chief executive, Oliver Mintzlaff. Marko faced an internal Red Bull GmbH investigation relating to the ongoing saga concerning ...
Liam Lawson says he didn't hear much from Helmut Marko after his career-best P5 result at the Azerbaijan Grand Prix, but he wasn't surprised.
Helmut Marko could be set to take on an even bigger role at Red Bull following Christian Horner’s departure. While his official title of motorsport advisor remains unchanged, the end of his long-standing internal rivalry with Horner gives him a clearer ...