Why Marko’s ‘Pulse Was Racing’ at the Start of the Australian GP
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Why Marko’s ‘pulse was racing’ at the start of the Australian GP
© XPB Michael Delaney 11/03/2026 at 15:4911/03/2026 at 16:53 40 SHARES Share on.. Share on.. Share on.. Helmut Marko was an interested viewer during last weekend’s Australian Grand Prix, and the former Red Bull advisor admitted his pulse went racing at the start of F1’s season opener. While Mercedes locked out the front row, the...
Passing, Not Racing: Marko Torches F1’s New Era
Helmut Marko just watched F1’s shiny “new era” from the sofa and basically said, nice paint job, same potholes—because when cars start lifting on the straight like they’re saving phone battery, something’s off; one silver rocket looked glued to the road, a red one launched like it had a triple espresso, and now Marko’s poking the sport with a stick, asking if we’re overtaking or just… passing; curious what he thinks needs less puzzle and more pu…
For Helmut Marko, the classic Formula One races have disappeared. After watching the Australian Grand Prix race on television, Red Bull’s former chief advisor said that the new serial rules are complex, but he trusts they will improve. Marko acknowledged that last Sunday he did not see real advances. “The advances in the classical sense have not improved at all. There were hardly any real advances in which someone would slow down later or get be…
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