Red Bull senior advisor Helmut Marko has disclosed that Red Bull's shareholders will decide the driver lineups for both Red Bull Racing and VCARB (RB) following
senior advisor Helmut Marko has revealed that the team's shareholders will decide the driver lineups for both Red Bull Racing and VCARB following a report to be submitted after the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix. Marko noted the significant performance gap between Sergio Perez and his teammate, currently at 251 points, and acknowledged that Red Bull is unlikely to reclaim the Constructors' Championship this season.
The difference in performance between the two Red Bull drivers became a matter of concern as the Dutchman has single-handedly carried the team in the Constructors' Championship, bringing in a significant chunk of the points on each race weekend while Perez's contributions remained in single digits, and sometimes none. However, the matter became critical after Red Bull lost the second spot to Ferrari after the United States Grand Prix.
Marko recently disclosed that VCARB's Yuki Tsunoda and Liam Lawson were under evaluation for a potential future seat at Red Bull. He has now acknowledged that Red Bull's chances of reclaiming the Constructors' Championship this season appear slim. Speaking to ORF, as reported byafter the Las Vegas Grand Prix, where Verstappen won his fourth world championship, Marko said:
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