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Red Bull's Marko: Vettel's return 'not on the cards' for now
Red Bull's Marko: Vettel's return 'not on the cards' for now

Yahoo

timea day ago

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  • Yahoo

Red Bull's Marko: Vettel's return 'not on the cards' for now

Sebastian Vettel's return to his former Red Bull Formula One team as an official is "not on the cards at the moment," team advisor Helmut Mark has said. "The succession plan is something that is of course on the table, but there are no concrete names and no concrete talks," Marko told Sky TV on Friday at the Austrian Grand Prix. Advertisement Earlier this week, Vettel revealed that he was in early talks with his former team and Marko about the idea of succeeding the 82-year-old Austrian when his contract with the team ends in 2026. "We're in contact about this, though maybe not so intensively or in-depth yet, but it's possible," Vettel told Austrian broadcasters ORF. "What form that might take will have to be seen. He's already said a few times that he'd stop, but he's still here, and I wish him all the best so that he stays around for a very long time." Marko has been involved with Red Bull since the team's beginnings in 2005. He has previously described Vettel as the "ideal candidate" to replace him. Advertisement Vettel won his four F1 titles with Red Bull between 2010 and 2013 before moving to Ferrari in 2015, where he stayed until 2020. The German driver retired in 2022 after two years with Aston Martin. Since then, the father of three has been particularly committed to diversity and sustainability projects.

Verstappen would welcome Vettel as Red Bull F1 advisor
Verstappen would welcome Vettel as Red Bull F1 advisor

Qatar Tribune

time2 days ago

  • Automotive
  • Qatar Tribune

Verstappen would welcome Vettel as Red Bull F1 advisor

DPA Berlin Max Verstappen said he would welcome his fellow four-time Formula One champion Sebastian Vettel as the Red Bull team advisor. 'It's more than normal that someone that has achieved so much with Red Bull, has been brought up by Red in a sense there's always a spot available, right?' Verstappen said on Thursday ahead of the Austrian Grand Prix this weekend. 'I think Seb always kept a really good relationship with Helmut anyway, even when he left. I didn't know that of course they were talking, but I'm sure that there's always a space for Seb in any kind of form,' he added. Earlier this week, Vettel revealed that he was in early talks with his former team and current Red Bull advisor Helmut Marko about the idea of succeeding the 82-year-old Austrian when his contract with the team ends in 2026. 'We're in contact about this, though maybe not so intensively or in-depth yet, but it's possible,' Vettel told Austrian broadcaster ORF. 'What form that might take will have to be seen. He's already said a few times that he'd stop, but he's still here, and I wish him all the best so that he stays around for a very long time.' Marko has been involved with Red Bull since the team's beginnings in 2005. Vettel won his four F1 titles with Red Bull between 2010 and 2013 before moving to Ferrari in 2015, where he stayed until 2020. The German driver retired in at the end of the 2022 season after two years with Aston Martin. Verstappen annoyed with race ban question Verstappen reacted with annoyance when asked about a potential race ban if he reaches a maximum of 12 penalty points in a 12-month period. 'Is it a joke? I get asked that every weekend,' he said. Ahead of Red Bull's home Austrian GP, Verstappen is one point away from a race ban. Two of his penalty points will expire on June 30, moving him three points away from a race ban in time for the British Grand Prix on July 6. 'We are preparing ourselves in case something should really happen with Max Verstappen in terms of his penalty points. We currently have two replacement drivers: Arvid Lindblad and Ayumu Iwasa,' Marko told the Kleine Zeitung newspaper.

F1 Austrian Grand Prix: Verstappen would welcome Vettel having a role at Red Bull
F1 Austrian Grand Prix: Verstappen would welcome Vettel having a role at Red Bull

The Hindu

time2 days ago

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  • The Hindu

F1 Austrian Grand Prix: Verstappen would welcome Vettel having a role at Red Bull

Max Verstappen said he would welcome fellow four-time Formula One champion Sebastian Vettel back to Red Bull after the German spoke of possibly succeeding consultant Helmut Marko at the team. Austrian Marko, 82 and a former racer who was blinded in one eye after a stone pierced his visor during the 1972 French Grand Prix in Clermont-Ferrand, has a contract until the end of next year. Vettel, 37, won consecutive titles with Red Bull from 2010-13, retired in 2022 after stints at Ferrari and Aston Martin. 'It's more than normal that someone who has achieved so much with Red Bull, has been brought up by Red Bull (should return),' Verstappen told reporters at the Austrian Grand Prix on Thursday when asked for his thoughts. 'In a sense there's always a spot available, right? 'I think also Seb always kept a really good relationship with Helmut anyway, even when he left. I didn't know that of course they were talking but I'm sure that there's always a space for Seb in any kind of form.' Marko was a close confidant of the team's late Austrian owner Dietrich Mateschitz, serving as his trusted representative in the paddock as well as also taking charge of the young driver programme. During Vettel's era the outspoken advisor was part of a leading trio with principal Christian Horner and technical ace Adrian Newey, who is now at Aston Martin. RELATED | Vettel confirms 'talks' with Marko over succeeding him at Red Bull 'We're in contact about this, though maybe not so intensively or in-depth yet, but it's possible,' Vettel told Austria's ORF television recently. 'He's already said a few times that he'd stop, but he's still here, and I wish him all the best so that he stays around for a very long time.' Marko told Austria's Kleine Zeitung on Wednesday that Vettel was following everything very closely. 'The question of succession is also one of the issues,' he said.

Verstappen endorses idea of Red Bull return for Vettel
Verstappen endorses idea of Red Bull return for Vettel

The Independent

time2 days ago

  • Automotive
  • The Independent

Verstappen endorses idea of Red Bull return for Vettel

Max Verstappen has welcomed the prospect of Sebastian Vettel returning to Red Bull, particularly in a senior capacity. Vettel, a four-time Formula One champion with Red Bull, is being considered as a potential successor to veteran consultant Helmut Marko. Verstappen stated that someone who achieved so much with Red Bull, like Vettel, always has a spot available within the team. Vettel confirmed that discussions about a potential role are ongoing, though not yet intensive. Helmut Marko, whose contract with Red Bull extends until the end of next year, acknowledged that succession planning, including Vettel, is a current topic of discussion.

Max Verstappen says ‘there's always a spot available' for Sebastian Vettel at Red Bull
Max Verstappen says ‘there's always a spot available' for Sebastian Vettel at Red Bull

The Independent

time2 days ago

  • Automotive
  • The Independent

Max Verstappen says ‘there's always a spot available' for Sebastian Vettel at Red Bull

Max Verstappen has welcomed the prospect of fellow four-time Formula One champion Sebastian Vettel returning to Red Bull, particularly in a senior capacity, following suggestions the German could succeed veteran consultant Helmut Marko. Vettel, 37, who secured four consecutive world titles with Red Bull between 2010 and 2013 before retiring from the sport in 2022, has been linked with a potential return to the team where he achieved his greatest successes. Current consultant Helmut Marko, 82, has a contract with Red Bull until the end of next year. Speaking at the Austrian Grand Prix, Verstappen endorsed the idea of Vettel's comeback. "It's more than normal that someone that has achieved so much with Red Bull, has been brought up by Red Bull (should return)," Verstappen told reporters. "In a sense there's always a spot available, right? I think also Seb always kept a really good relationship with Helmut anyway, even when he left. I didn't know that of course they were talking but I'm sure that there's always a space for Seb in any kind of form." Vettel himself has confirmed discussions regarding a potential role. "We're in contact about this, though maybe not so intensively or in-depth yet, but it's possible," he recently told Austria's ORF television. He added: "He's already said a few times that he'd stop, but he's still here, and I wish him all the best so that he stays around for a very long time." Marko, a close confidant of the team's late owner Dietrich Mateschitz and a key figure in Red Bull's young driver programme, also acknowledged the ongoing dialogue. He told Austria's Kleine Zeitung that Vettel was "following everything very closely," adding: "The question of succession is also one of the issues."

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