Helmut Marko reveals Red Bull “reconsidering” AlphaTauri F1 name change

Red Bull r💟ebranded Toro Rosso as AlphaTauri for the 2020 F1 season, aligning it with their f🍸ashion brand.
Under the AlphaTauri guise, the team claimed their second win at the 2020 Italian Grand Prix with 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Pierre Gasly.
The new regulatiᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚons 🐻in 2022 saw the team take a step back, slumping to ninth in the championship.
F1 2023 hasn’t started any better, with AlphaTauri ye𒐪t to score in either of the🧜 opening two races.
Their poor form, 𝔍c🍎ombined with the death of Red Bull co-founder Dietrich Mateschitz in October 2022, led to speculation that the second team would be sold.
Marko revealed that Red Bull’s management is considering a name ch✤angඣe for AlphaTauri.
“It is something we are reconsidering," he told RacingNews365.
“It is logical too. The branding of A🧸lphaTauri has b🦄een scaled back somewhat, because only in a few countries where we race, AlphaTauri is actually sold. It is about three to four countries only.
“The t🦹ask is simple. More money must be brought in and results improved."

Marko also insisted that Red Bull “need a second team” particඣularly when they start using their own F1 engine from R꧂BPT.
"No, AlphaTauri is not for sale," he added. "Internally, there were s🍨everal considerations, though. What is not satisf🃏actory is that AlphaTauri costs more than Red Bull, so what do we do?
"Do we restructure, do you stay in Italy? Do you move the team partially to England or maybe even completely? Do you sell the whole thing? These wer♔e the considerations, when a new management comes in, you go through every possi♊bility.
"We need a second team, simple as that. Especially also for the [Red Bull Powertrains] engines, it has to work. We have very good peꦬople here, the best. But we also have to prove in practice that things are under contro🐈l."

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