Helmut Marko has said 'things will certainly change' at Red Bull following the death of Dietrich Mateschitz. F1
Helmut Marko has admitted there will be changes at Red Bull following the death of Dietrich Mateschitz – but suggested ownership of the two F1 teams will continue.
The Austrian energy drink giant was founded by Mateschitz and Thai businessman Chaleo Yoovidhya in 1984 and remains a privately-owned company.announced recently a ‘dream team’ of three Despite Red Bull owning seven football clubs, Marko says F1 is at the summit of the company’s marketing enterprises. The driver development chief says things will be different without Mateschitz taking the ultimate responsibility.. “After all, it was de facto autocracy.“We have already worked very autonomously in the past. We were the only ones who didn’t have to abide by certain company rules. This autonomy existed with Mateschitz’s approval.
“The group is doing well,” he replied. “There is no need of a financial nature to sell the team. There is rather a need to bring the team back to a higher level in sporting terms.”
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