Helmut Marko’s Dire Warning for Max Verstappen at Red Bull’s Home Grand Prix
Red Bull’s motorsport advisor, Helmut Marko, is sounding the alarm as Max Verstappen faces a “catastrophic” risk of being banned from Red Bull’s home race, the Austrian Grand Prix. After accumulating three penalty points for a collision with George Russell in Spain, the Dutch driver is now on the edge of a suspension, with 11 points out of the allowed 12 in a 12-month period.
Marko, a key figure in Red Bull’s racing operations, expressed concerns about the potential consequences if Verstappen were to miss any on-track action. Despite not anticipating a race ban for the 27-year-old, Marko emphasized the importance of Verstappen steering clear of any further incidents at the upcoming Canadian Grand Prix to avoid a nightmare scenario.
Reflecting on the events leading up to Verstappen’s penalty points, Marko highlighted a series of contentious moments, including incidents with Lando Norris and Charles Leclerc, culminating in the clash with Russell. Marko detailed the sequence of events, emphasizing the challenges Verstappen has faced in recent races and the need for caution moving forward.
With Verstappen set to have two penalty points removed after the Austrian Grand Prix, Marko stressed the critical nature of the upcoming races for the Dutch driver. He warned that any impulsive actions in Montreal could have severe consequences for Verstappen’s championship campaign, urging him to maintain composure on the track.
As the F1 season unfolds, all eyes will be on Verstappen to see if he can navigate the challenges ahead and avoid further penalties that could jeopardize his title aspirations. Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story.