Helmut Marko played a crucial role at Red Bull since its founding in the early 2000s. Last week, Christian Horner and Helmut Marko were cleared of any wrongdoing after an investigation conducted by an external lawyer. However, shortly after being declared innocent, leaked documents related to Horner’s investigation surfaced, supposedly originating from Marko. The revelation of these documents caused a stir in the paddock, raising doubts about Marko’s future with the team.
Speculation is now rife that the Austrian may have been responsible for the initial leak. Marko had previously expressed shock at the leak of evidence, stating that he had never seen the files personally. However, with this new information implicating the octogenarian in the dissemination of evidence, there may be a frenzy in Milton Keynes to uncover the true culprit behind the release of the details.
Red Bull’s star driver, Max Verstappen, is highly valued by the team and they are determined to keep him on board. In the face of recent speculation, Verstappen has chosen to support his more experienced colleague. When asked about Marko’s future with the team, the Dutchman made it clear that his own stay is contingent on Marko’s as well. Verstappen’s firm stance has put Red Bull shareholders in a difficult position.
Meanwhile, the 26-year-old driver will start from pole position in today’s race at the Jeddah Corniche Circuit. Fans and fellow drivers will be hoping for a miracle as they try to steal a victory from the three-time champion. As the saga continues, Red Bull is expected to find a resolution to the situation in the near future.