Formula will be more dominated by power unit differential for a few years after 2026. And he values loyalty very highly.
Formula will be more dominated by power unit differential for a few years after 2026. And he values loyalty very highly.
What happens if it's RBPT that gets ahead? A wise choice for any driver in Max's position, is to get his 5th title in 2025 and then see how 2026 goes, then choose where he wants to go. We have to see if emotions could get the better of him.organic wrote: ↑08 Mar 2024, 20:42Formula will be more dominated by power unit differential for a few years after 2026. And he values loyalty very highly.
Quote from Toto?organic wrote: ↑08 Mar 2024, 20:42Formula will be more dominated by power unit differential for a few years after 2026. And he values loyalty very highly.
No exact quote yet but reliable person who is German speaker translates as:Cs98 wrote: ↑08 Mar 2024, 20:46Quote from Toto?
Only question is timing. The move is obviously not possible mid-season, but for next year, or 2026?
Well, it's only smart from Toto to offer. It should not be underestimated what a generational driver can do for a team.organic wrote: ↑08 Mar 2024, 20:49No exact quote yet but reliable person who is German speaker translates as:
Toto was asked by Sky Germany whether it‘s true that Max has a clause to leave RB if Marko leaves and he said they don't have a "mascot" anymore and even though Marko doesn‘t have a red cap [Niki], he can come to them.
Helmut Marko told the Austrian ORF on Friday that the Saudi Arabia Grand Prix would possibly be his last race in office and that a suspension may be hanging over his head.
Max Verstappen shows clear loyalty in the matter to Helmut Marko, the man who made him sign his first Formula One contract in 2014. "I have a lot of respect for Helmut Marko. We have achieved a lot together and my loyalty to him is very great. It is important that he stays. For me and for the decisions I make, also in the future. If an important mainstay within the team goes away, it's not good for me. So Helmut should definitely stay. He built this team together with Dietrich Mateschitz and he deserves all the respect for that. This is about loyalty and integrity," Verstappen said.
If his dad is urging him to go too then that would be both father figures in his life guiding him away from Red Bull.
So the victim is filing the lawsuit, and Marko has welcomed it...The employee involved, who brought the allegations of “cross-border behavior” against Horner, is now seeking legal action in a civil lawsuit. “Anything that leads to a quick result is more than desirable,” said Marko about this development.
Well atleast we can be entertained by this when the track stuff is boring as hell.myurr wrote: ↑08 Mar 2024, 21:57There's another interview with Max where he say that with Mateschitz Marko built Red Bull and that should be respected, that he should stay, and that Max will have a very big problem if Marko goes.
Really does seem like Max will follow Marko out the door if Horner continues down this path.
Max #Verstappen just interviewed us at Sky Deutschland: “…if Helmut #Marko leaves we will have a really big problem at #RedBull …!”
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