Helmut Marko told Sky Sports News HQ said
that the Red Bull's hierarchy has taken the decision to pull out of F1
at the end of this season if they do not have a competitive engine. Marko and Dietrich Mateschitz (Owner of Red Bull) have
also confirmed that Red Bull would be ending his partnership with Renault a year early then excepted because
of their unhappiness about the engines delivered by the French manufacturer
Here is a quote from Marko “The
decision is done. If we don't have a competitive engine we will leave Formula 1.
I don't want to go into details, but
what's clear is we want a competitive engine, because with these regulations
you saw at Monza we were two seconds behind. As long as you don't have a power unit that which can compete it
doesn't make sense”.
Concerning the
deal with Renault coming to an end here is what Marko said “We have always been a customer, we have
always paid for our engines, we never got them for free, and the performance
was just not there, so we decided we
will split”
Marko wasn’t the
only one talk about the spilt as Mateschitz also spoke with an Austria’s newspaper
Salzburger Nachrichten saying “The separation from our engine partner at
the end of the season is by mutual agreement. There was no sense in working
together any more. You couldn't put the teams through that any longer”.
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