Red Bull's internal strife dates back to the failed deal with Porsche, Ralf Schumacher says
Red Bull’s failed deal with Porsche has been tipped as the catalyst for Red Bull’s internal drama by Ralf Schumacher.
But the problems have been traced back to the abrupt calling-off of the partnership between Red Bull and Porsche, which was set for 2026. “You have to go back a little further. I know who expected this, but unfortunately they are no longer with us. “In this case, I think Dr. Helmut Marko himself is annoyed because he was there and could have done it that way."Since then, the whole thing has drifted apart a bit.”Max VerstappenVerstappen’s father Jos, last week in Bahrain, called for Horner to lose his job as chief executive and team principal.
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