The Formula 1 driver market is referred to as a circus for a reason. Shock moves have become a yearly occurrence and this year has been no different. Alpine driver Fernando Alonso was the first domino to fall when he shocked the paddock by announcing his move to Aston Martin, leaving a vacant space at
MoreMax Verstappen’s move around the outside of Charles Leclerc at last weekend’s Japanese Grand Prix was something to behold, and the Dutchman is yet to reach his full potential. This is according to Red Bull adviser, Dr Helmut Marko, who also suggests that the Dutchman is still well under his full potential. Verstappen came into
MoreDr Helmut Marko, adviser at Red Bull, has suggested that Mercedes boss, Toto Wolff, is still bitter about the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix last season. The Austrian has also suggested that his former legal adviser, Shaila-Ann Rao, is colluding with the 50-year-old in her new position within the FIA. Red Bull were mentioned in a
MoreRed Bull adviser, Dr Helmut Marko, has observed that Max Verstappen is no longer “freaking out” when not all is going his way at the start of the weekend. The Dutchman signed with Red Bull in 2016 after just one season with Toro Rosso, and he won on his debut at the 2016 Spanish Grand
MoreFormer Formula 1 driver, Jaime Alguersuari, has revealed that he has been in therapy trying to overcome mental scars caused by Red Bull adviser, Dr Helmut Marko. The Spaniard was signed up to the Red Bull junior programme at the age of 15, and he made his debut in 2009 with Toro Rosso, replacing the
MoreRed Bull adviser, Dr Helmut Marko, has disclosed that Andretti made an improved offer to Colton Herta in order to convince him to stay next year. The 22-year-old has been linked with a move to Formula 1 in 2022, and he completed a test in Portugal with McLaren in preparation for a potential future drive.
MoreMercedes reserve driver, Nyck de Vries, is said to have met with Red Bull adviser, Dr Helmut Marko, about a possible opportunity next season. The Dutchman spent nine years in the McLaren programme, during the last of which he claimed the Formula 2 championship. A move to Formula 1 did not materialise though, so he
MoreRed Bull adviser, Dr Helmut Marko, says that the team are still weighing up their options for 2026, but confirms that any relationship with Porsche is now dead in the water. The Austrian team had initially purchased Honda’s intellectual property to construct their own powertrains when the Japanese motoring giant announced its intention to leave
MoreRed Bull adviser, Dr Helmut Marko, has suggested that Max Verstappen’s enjoyment is what will determine his future in Formula 1, not his ability to break records. The Austrian team were trying to help the Dutchman become the youngest-ever world champion when they signed him in 2016, but that record is still held by Sebastian
MoreRed Bull adviser, Dr Helmut Marko, is left wondering why Colton Herta’s performances in IndyCar have not been enough to earn him a super license. Herta competed in the MSA Formula Championship in 2015, and he partnered Lando Norris in the Carlin team, eventually finishing third in the championship. The American’s rise through American single
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