Helmut Marko squashes Sergio Perez's ambition to challenge for 2023 F1 title
Sergio Perez's 2023 title challenge is already over, at least according to Helmut Marko, who can't see the Mexican driver challenging Max Verstappen over an entire season.
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Sergio Perez's 2023 title challenge is already over, at least according to Helmut Marko, who can't see the Mexican driver challenging Max Verstappen over an entire season.
Christian Horner has rubbished speculation he's in line for the Ferrari team boss job, the Briton saying he's "very much" committed to Red Bull.
According to broadcaster and former driver David Coulthard, Max Verstappen is "already one of the greats" of Formula 1 history.
Dr Helmut Marko insists that Mick Schumacher was never considered for a reserve driver role at Red Bull in 2023.
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