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Helmut Marko: ‘Max Verstappen would have been F1 champion if Christian Horner had been dismissed earlier’

Max Verstappen narrowly missed out on the 2025 F1 title in the same season that Christian Horner was sacked as Red Bull team principal after 20 years in charge

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Despite an impressive late resurgence, Max Verstappen missed out on his fifth consecutive Formula 1 world title in 2025. Helmut Marko, however, believes the Red Bull driver would have become champion had Christian Horner left the team at an earlier stage.

Shortly after the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, it was announced that Red Bull and Marko would immediately end their longstanding collaboration, despite an ongoing contract. It occurred in the same season that saw Horner be sacked as team principal in July after 20 years with the Austrian squad.

Horner’s dismissal appeared to bring an end to a power struggle within Red Bull, although Marko played down that characterisation. “That’s how it’s always been described in the media, but it was nothing personal,” the 82-year-old told De Limburger.

“Together with Didi [the late Red Bull founder Dietrich Mateschitz], I founded Red Bull Racing in 2005. We appointed Horner as team principal, and I was there as a supervisor. In principle, the power was always in Austria - we made the decisions.”

Mateschitz passed away in October 2022. “I remember a party earlier that year, ahead of the Austrian Grand Prix, Didi was there but not in good health. Christian came up to me and said ‘he won’t make it to the end of the year’. From that moment on, Christian began cozying up to Chalerm Yoovidhya,” Marko said, referring to Red Bull’s Thai co-owner.

“When Didi passed away later that year, Christian did everything he could to take control of the company with Yoovidhya’s support. On behalf of ‘Austria’, I did everything possible to prevent that.”

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That effort was successful, but it required Horner’s dismissal and the decision did not feel like a victory to Marko. “No,” he said. “We had to act because performance on track was falling behind. And if we had done it earlier, we would have got things back on track sooner and Max Verstappen would have been world champion this year. I am absolutely convinced of that.”

Verstappen, under the leadership of Horner’s replacement Laurent Mekies, mounted a comeback from a seemingly hopeless position after the summer break and finished just two points behind McLaren’s world champion Lando Norris.

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