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Helmut Marko is the “right hand man” of Dietrich Mateschitz, the manager of Max Verstappen


Helmut Marko stays hopeful of Team Red bull leaving a big mark in the 2021 season

Raymond Vermeulen, the manager of Red Bull star driver Max Verstappen, recently spoke about the team and its operators. Vermeulen spoke about Helmut Marko, the Red Bull Racing consultant, and Dietrich Mateschitz, the co-founder of Red Bull Racing’s parent company Red Bull GmbH.

Raymond, who runs Max Verstappen together with his father Jos Verstappen, believes that Helmut is the one who makes all the decisions at Red Bull with the advice of team boss Christian Horner and that he is the man who has the say here. Dietrich Mateschitz gave the 78-year-old a free hand to make all the decisions that are better for the entire team.


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“I think it’s been a very good weekend so far, we’ve recovered well from training and will be starting from the front row tomorrow.” @ Max33Verstappen during # MonacoGP qualifying
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https://t.co/fOpR05K162 pic.twitter.com/eS6RBCE5Zd

– Red Bull Racing Honda (@redbullracing) May 22, 2021

In an interview with De Limburger, Vermeulen said in this context: “There is only one man who decides – Dietrich Mateschitz. Helmut Marko is his right-hand man and has a blank check for Formula 1.

As Raymond said, Helmut Marko also has the upper hand when it comes to spending on the team. Mateschitz and Marko have a longstanding relationship with Red Bull and, in short, Helmut, the Austrian ex-driver, is a man for the team in overall scenarios.

Red Bull Racing F1 headquarters in Great Britain, where everything from chassis to engine is developed under one roof. (Courtesy Image: Getty Images)

Red Bull decided to create its own Powertrains division when they parted ways with Honda in late 2020, and Max’s manager added: “So that you can make decisions quickly. If you now see what Red Bull is going to do with its own engine department, it shows the passion of the team. “

Today it’s 5 years since @ Max33Verstappen won his very first Formula 1 race at the Spanish Grand Prix, making it the youngest winner * ever * in the sport

Here’s what happened pic.twitter.com/huoROplm9T

– Red Bull (@redbull) May 15, 2021

The Austrian’s team has decided to make its largest single investment in the Powertrains division since taking over the Jaguar team in 2004. The Milton Keynes-based team has allocated a budget of 500 million US dollars for this, and everything was certainly carried out under the supervision of Helmut Marko. believes the manager of Max Verstappen.

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