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Max Verstappen ‘wouldn't tolerate' Helmut Marko being sacked amid dispute

Ex-Formula 1 driver Ralf Schumacher has revealed that Max Verstappen 'wouldn't tolerate' Red Bull advisor Dr Helmut Marko being fired, something it's been reported team boss Christian Horner is trying to do. According to Brazilian outlet Globo, Marko will be ousted at Red Bull at the end of the current season; however, the 80-year-old has quashed the report and insisted he has a deal until the end of 2024. Marko has stressed that he'll only leave Red Bull on his terms and when he's ready to do so, although he has admitted to there being a power struggle between himself and Horner since Red Bull co-founder Dietrich Mateschitz passed away. Supposedly, since the co-founder's passing during...
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