Helmut Marko has delivered an update on the Christian Horner investigation at Red Bull, while praising Max Verstappen for focusing on track.
Red Bull motorsport advisor Helmut Marko has said Max Verstappen “took himself out” of the off-track saga surrounding the team, after team principal Christian Horner was investigated following allegations of inappropriate behaviour by an employee.
The continued questioning around the team had even led to Verstappen’s future being put up for debate, despite being under contract with Red Bull until 2028, with Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff putting him at the top of his wish-list to replace Lewis Hamilton next season. “Max took himself out of it and concentrated on racing. So he did a very good job,” Marko told Austrian publication
“I don’t want to always be too involved with these kinds of things,” he told reporters at the Australian Grand Prix back in March.
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