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Why Red Bull 2.0 left no room for renegade Helmut Marko
Helmut Marko is leaving Red Bull after 20 years, but, characteristically, it doesn't appear like he wants to leave
Ralf Schumacher has little patience for post-exit score-settling – and he’s made that clear in his assessment of Helmut Marko’s final act.
Former F1 driver Juan Pablo Montoya believes that the Red Bull F1 team is at risk of ‘becoming a dictatorship’ if the company’s Austrian contingent wants to get more involved with the squad’s management.
Ralf Schumacher has sided with Helmut Marko following the former Red Bull advisor’s recent assessment of Christian Horner. The 50-year-old, aligning his thoughts with the former Red Bull advisor, stated how the Milton Keynes-based outfit appeared to have quickly fallen apart.
Juan Pablo Montoya believes that Helmut Marko isn’t leaving Formula 1 because he's run out of passion – but because he's run out of power.
Francis Bistro in Graz is known for its traditional Austrian food, as well as a great range of fish dishes and desserts. The restaurant prides itself on its atmosphere, which it calls 'comfortable and quiet', perfect for an 82-year-old who is somewhat of a superstar in the Austrian city of Graz.