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Red Bull Consultant Helmut Marko Leaves F1 Team After 20 Years

The long-time architect of Red Bull’s Formula 1 success and its renowned Junior Team concludes his tenure with a planned exit in 2025

Red Bull F1 driver Max Verstappen and advisor Helmut Marko
Summary
  • Red Bull announced the departure of Helmut Marko

  • Marko’s tenure at Red Bull has been a remarkably successful one

  • Sebastian Vettel and Max Verstappen among the drivers Marko brought into the fold

After more than 20 years as Red Bull's motorsport advisor, Helmut Marko has decided to step down at the end of 2025. The 82-year-old was one of the key architects of Red Bull's era in Formula 1 and also head of the Red Bull Junior Program.

Helmut Marko, Red Bull Motorsport Advisor:

"I have been involved in motorsport for six decades now, and the past 20-plus years at Red Bull have been an extraordinary and extremely successful journey. It has been a wonderful time that I have been able to help shape and share with so many talented people. Everything we have built and achieved together fills me with pride.

Narrowly missing out on the world championship this season has moved me deeply and made it clear to me that now is the right moment for me personally to end this very long, intense, and successful chapter.

I wish the entire team continued success and am convinced that they will be fighting for both world championship titles again next year."

Oliver Mintzlaff, CEO Corporate Projects and Investments, Red Bull:

“Helmut approached me with the wish to end his role as motorsport advisor at the end of the year. I deeply regret his decision, as he has been an influential figure for more than two decades, and his departure marks the end of an extraordinary era.

Over more than 20 years, Helmut has earned incomparable merits for our team and the entire Red Bull motorsport family. He played a decisive role in all key strategic decisions that made Red Bull Racing what it is today: a multiple world champion, an engine of innovation, and a cornerstone of international motorsport.

His instinct for exceptional talent not only shaped our junior program but also left a lasting impact on Formula 1 as a whole. Names like Sebastian Vettel and Max Verstappen stand for the many drivers who were discovered, supported, and guided to the very top under his leadership. His passion, his courage to make clear decisions, and his ability to spot potential will remain unforgettable.

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After a long and intensive conversation, I knew I had to respect his wishes, as I gained the impression that the timing felt right for him to take this step. Even though his departure will leave a significant gap, our respect for his decision and our gratitude for everything he has done for Red Bull Racing outweigh it.

Helmut Marko will be deeply missed, both personally and professionally. We wish him all the very best for the future and hope that he will remain closely and warmly connected to the team.”

Team Statistics:

Marko’s impact is reflected not only in the people he shaped but also in the results achieved under his tenure. Key milestones from his two decades with Red Bull are as follows:

Combined Achievements Across All Teams

  • Constructors' Championships: 6

  • Drivers' Championships: 8

  • Races: 816

  • Wins: 132

  • Podiums: 23

  • Pole Positions: 11

  • Fastest Laps: 106

Engine Partnerships Across His Tenure

  • Total Engine Partners: 4

  • Cosworth: 2005

  • Ferrari: 2006

  • Renault: 2007 - 2018

  • Honda: 2019 - 2025

Red Bull Racing Performance

  • Constructors' Championships: 6

  • Drivers' Championships: 8

  • Races: 417

  • Wins: 130

  • Podiums: 233

  • Pole Positions: 111

  • Fastest Laps: 102

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  • Races: 268

  • Wins: 1

  • Podiums: 3

  • Pole Positions: 1

  • Fastest Laps:

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  • Races: 83

  • Wins: 1

  • Podiums: 2

  • Fastest Laps: 2

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  • Races: 48

  • Podiums: 1

  • Fastest Laps: 1

Red Bull Junior Team Graduates to Formula 1

  • Total F1 Graduates: 20

  • Drivers’ Championships: 8

  • Wins (incl. wins with other teams): 137

  • Podiums (incl. podiums with other teams): 321

F1 Drivers Developed Through the Program

  • Sebastian Vettel (4 x Drivers Champion)

  • Max Verstappen (4 x Drivers Champion)

  • Daniil Kvyat

  • Isack Hadjar

  • Liam Lawson

  • Yuki Tsunoda

  • Alex Albon

  • Pierre Gasly

  • Carlos Sainz

  • Daniel Ricciardo

  • Sebastien Buemi

  • Scott Speed

  • Jaime Alguersuari

  • Brendon Hartley

  • Jean Eric Vergne

  • Christian Klien

  • Vitantonio Liuzzi

  • Jack Doohan

  • Patrick Friesacher

  • Arvid Lindblad

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