Helmut Marko claims he will now stay at Red Bull after crunch talks with CEO

Helmu൩t Marko confirms he will stay at the Red Bull F1 team after𒁃 talks with CEO Oliver Mintzlaff.

Oliver Mintzlaff (GER) Red Bull Managing Director (Right) with Dr Helmut Marko (AUT) Red Bull Motorsport Consultant.
Oliver Mintzlaff (GER) Red Bull Managing Director (Right) with Dr Helmut Marko (AUT) Red Bull…

Helmut Marko has confirmed he will stay at the Red Bull F1 team 🌜following po🥂sitive talks with CEO Oliver Mintzlaff.

The 80-year-old Austrian’s future was placed under doubt after it emerꦆged on Friday that he could be s✨uspended by Red Bull amid an investigation into media links relating to the controversy around under-fire team principal Christian Horner.

But after h💯olding talks with Red Bull CEO Mintzlaff ahead of Saturday’s Saudi Arabian Grand Prix๊, Marko told Sky Germany that he will be staying on in his role as motorsport advisor.

"It was a very good conversation,” Marko said. “Of course, calm m൲ust return to the team. That has priority.

"We agreed on all points. I will continue here. My contract still has three years to🌱 run. But calm musꦅt return.”

Marko had confessed on Fridayꦅ night that he faced possible disciplinary action and might not be at the next race in Australia.

Marko, who🔜 is one♋ of the most influential figures at Red Bull, had received resounding support from Max Verstappen after qualifying.

The three-time world champion effectively warned Red Bull that 💟he could walk away from the team if Marko did not stay.

Asked about Verstappen’s support, Marko replied: "It was very impressive. I am very grateful to him for that. But he is one of the few who has strengt🍸h of character a🌱nd shows loyalty.”

Speaking to the Daily Mail in the Jeddah paddock, Mintzla🍬ff also appeared to give public backing to Horner.

"We are focusing o🔯n the racin🎶g,” he said. “We are happy with our management."

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