Helmut Marko, a key figure in the Red Bull Formula 1 team, has been the subject of uncertainties following the departure of an important member. This has sparked speculation about the future of key personnel within the team, including Marko himself, who has been rumored to be considering a move elsewhere. However, the Red Bull CEO stated that Marko’s transfer to another team, specifically Brackley, is currently impossible.
Red Bull has faced internal struggles throughout the 2024 season. Although their on-track performances have shown improvement, the news of Adrian Newey’s departure caused chaos within the team. This led to rumors that both Marko and another individual would leave Red Bull and potentially join Mercedes.
However, Oliver Mintzlaff, a representative of Red Bull, completely dismissed the idea of Marko joining the German team. He emphasized that Marko’s departure should not even be considered and highlighted his close ties to the team’s leadership. Mintzlaff acknowledged Marko’s significant contributions to Red Bull over the years and described him as a crucial figure around which the team revolves.
Mintzlaff urged the team to restore a harmonious working environment and encouraged key figures to trust the management. However, his plea was not heeded by Adrian Newey, who decided to leave the team after a successful tenure that lasted nearly two decades. Mintzlaff recognized Newey as the driving force behind Red Bull’s success and praised his role as the team’s top designer.
Shifting his perspective, Mintzlaff expressed confidence that Red Bull can continue building fast cars without Newey. However, rivals believe that Newey’s departure is just the beginning of a series of major exits. Whether Red Bull will slip in the rankings or maintain its leadership, only time will tell in the coming months.