Someone on the Autosport forum posted a link from an article from today in Formula Passion. Very interesting.
If it is true what Formula Passion has written than this makes sense. Marko only talked about the Thai, not about other members of RB. "Everything is okay for
them." So not for the Austrian people and many people at RBR.
And it makes sense why Horners lawyers tried to stop the sale of the Business F1 Magazine with information about the "independend" lawyer.
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Marko answered whether the Horner case was over:
"From the Thai shareholders' side, everything is clear. Everything is okay for them. Whether there is anything more to come or not - no idea. It's a very complex matter that is difficult to understand."
"We have other worries at the moment."
Will he continue to work as a "consultant" as usual? Marko: "Well... Well, I would say so. There are always talks and discussions."
With whom? "My direct superior is Red Bull CEO Oliver Mintzlaff."
Marko emphasises that his relationship with the German is "correct". His consultancy contract runs until the end of the 2026 season.
And will he fulfil it?
"At the moment," says Marko after a short pause, "we have other things to worry about than what I'm doing."
The last time he spoke to Chalerm Yoovidhya was at the turn of the year 2023/24 - when the Horner case was not yet public.
"But conversations usually go through
the British lawyer Peter Blake-Turner."
From their own site:
Peter Blake-Turner is the senior partner, and a highly experienced lawyer in a variety of areas of law. Peter has steered many clients to success in the Court of Appeal.
Working from heart of London in Fenchurch Street, Peter’s recent work also includes providing high level advice to the board of an international privately owned company, and in particular acting for the majority shareholders of that company.
https://www.blaketurner.com/our-team/pe ... ke-turner/ See a photo from an 70+ year lawyer as FP stated, the same Peter Blake-Turner.
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Formula Passion. Some quotes translated:
“Obviously the lawyer was not independent, but he carried out their instructions. How do I know? I was told he is their lawyer...". Everyone knows, no one can talk Business F1 Magazine therefore investigated the tip-off, revealing the name of the lawyer in question and his law firm. This is an over 70 yo person with great experience in business matters, therefore mergers, acquisitions, insolvencies and disputes.
The peculiarity is that "he is the legal representative and London lawyer of the Yoovidhya family, 51% owners of Red Bull". And his studio “
makes no secret of working for Yoovidhya“. Î
And this aspect casts great shadows on the independence of the lawyer and the overall management of the accusations.
This is a matter well known to all the top management of the company and the F1 team (the CEOs Watzlawick, Kirchmayr and Mintzlaff, Max and Jos Verstappen, Marko and Newey), who cannot expose themselves publicly as Yoovidhya is, for all intents and purposes , their employer.
Business F1 Magazine also alleged that the lawyer had been mandated by Yoovidhya to prepare a report clearing Christian Horner of all charges. In fact, the report of around 200 pages contained only
a minimal part of the employee's complaints and magnified the results achieved by the team principal at the helm of Red Bull Racing.
Finally, the magazine listed the lawyers who are assisting Christian Horner: among them is the firm with the name
of the 'independent' lawyer......
The 'independent' lawyer who acquitted Horner is Yoovidhya's London lawyer.
Peter Blake-Turner