'Right now we have other concerns...'
As speculation about Red Bull’s power struggle continues, Helmut Marko says he’s heading to Japan and that, or with Red Bull’s Thai shareholders at least, “everything is fine”.
From Christian Horner’s investigation to one into Marko’s part in the widespread media leaks about it, Red Bull have painted a rather chaotic picture behind the scenes so far this season.Billed as a power struggle in various factions of the media, it has been said to be Marko and Red Bull’s 49 per cent ownership of founder Dietrich Mateschitz’s family versus team boss Horner and the Thai side of the business in Chalerm Yoovidhya with his 51%.
From initially Horner to then Marko and more recently Max Verstappen, Red Bull’s hierarchy is uncertain, to put it politely. Back in February, questions were asked as to whether Horner would remain in charge while more recently it was Marko and star driver Verstappen’s positions that have been uncertain.
But while it seems Horner is going nowhere, and based on his comments to AD neither is Verstappen, Marko has also stated he too will remain with Red Bull.“For the Thai shareholders, everything is clear. Everything is fine for them. Whether anything else will come or not – no idea.The F1 2024 Drivers’ Championship standings without Max Verstappen“Well…,” the 80-year-old said. “I would say, there are always conversations and discussions.
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