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Helmut Marko Quits Red Bull, Says Late Horner Exit Cost Verstappen Title

Marko calls the move voluntary, foreseeing his duties split among several leaders.

Overview

  • Marko publicly confirmed his retirement after the Abu Dhabi finale, closing a two‑decade run that delivered eight drivers’ and six constructors’ championships for Red Bull.
  • He argued the team dismissed Christian Horner too late and claimed the delay ultimately denied Max Verstappen this year’s championship.
  • He insisted the decision to step down was his alone, describing a clean departure after a Dubai meeting with Red Bull executive Oliver Mintzlaff despite a contract running to 2026.
  • He expects no one-for-one replacement and points to Oliver Mintzlaff, Laurent Mekies and Alan Permane as key figures who can share his former responsibilities.
  • Sebastian Vettel said he was surprised and praised Marko as an architect of Red Bull’s success, while Marko said Verstappen learned of the decision by phone after a missed dinner.