Helmut Marko will continue to be an indispensable part of Red Bull’s decision-making beyond 2024 after extending his involvement as a Red Bull motorsport consultant for three years, as expected by racingnews365.com and formula. huh.
In a sport where there is no shortage of controversial figures, Helmut Marko is undoubtedly among the best known for his no-nonsense style of statements where he gives his unfiltered opinion on all and to all.
The Austrian, former right-hand man of founder Dieterich Mateschitz, who died in October 2022, spent several years overseeing the Red Bull academy, which decides the fate of young drivers who aspire to compete in F1.
In recent times, it has been rumored that the 80-year-old former Austrian driver, who is behind the building of Red Bull’s F1 empire, may retire at the end of the 2024 campaign, but this three-year renewal has denied retirement rumors amid a period of internal renewal since Mateschitz’s departure from Red Bull Racing Limited. The upside is that you are guaranteed the same share of power.
Source: La Verdad

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