Christian Horner addresses Helmut Marko controversy and explains Red Bull's lack of apology

Red Bull F1 team principal Christian Horner says “lessons have been learned” by Helmut Marko following his controversial remarks about Sergio Perez. 
Horner addresses Marko controversy and explains Red Bull's lack of apology

The Red Bull motorsport consultant blamed the Mexican’s inconsistent form this season on 🍌Perez’s ethnicity in an interview following the It𒅌alian Grand Prix. 

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Marko told the Red Bull-owned Servus TV: "We know that he has problems in qualify🦩ing, he has fluctuations in form. "He is South American and he is just not as completely focused in his head as Max [Verstappen] is or as Sebastian [Vettel].”

In response to ꦰheavy criticism, Marko issued a public apology in a statement. 

Speaking on Thursday ahead of this weekend’s Singapore Grand Prix, Perez said he accepted the apolog⭕y and did not find the comments offence. 

Asked why Red Bull had not issued a s🌱tatement condemning Marko’s remarks, Horner ൩told Sky F1: “Well firstly, those comments, they weren't right.

“I think Helmut quickly recognised that and apologised for that both publicly🦂 and directly to Sergio and he spoke directly to Sergio about it. 

“I think you're always learning in life, e🎶ven at 80 years of age, and I think inevitably lessons have been learned. 🔯;

“Checo is a massively popular m𓄧ember of our team, is an important member of our team. I pushed very hard ๊to sign him back in for the 2021 season. 

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Sergio Perez (MEX) Red Bull Racing. Formula 1 World Championship, Rd 16, Singapore Grand Prix,…

“We havꦿe a huge following around around the world and we take that very, very seriously and very responsibly.

“I think that the fan following, not that just Checo has, but what the team has and, and Formula 1 has🦩, we're very conscious of. This is his 250th race and we want to focus on that.

“From Helmut’s𝔉 perspective, he's apologised. He's not an employee of Red Bull Racing. 

“So in terms of why didn't we put out a statement, he’s part🎐 of the Red Bull wider group, and the group obviously issued that apology🐎 through through the Servus TV channel.” 

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Lewis Hamilton waded into the controversy by saying that Marko’s apology for his 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:“completely unacceptable” commeꦯnts was not enough and𒊎 called on Red Bull and F1 to take more action. 

“Helmut is technically an employee directly, or a consultant to the group,” Horner saiꦰd when Hamilton’s view was 💞put to him. “So it's not really a question for me to answer. 

“We've obviously spoken about it. I know he regrets ♏what he what he said and he's apologised. And as I say, even at 80 years of age, it's still not too late to learn.”

Horner confirmed that Red Bull have communicated with both F1 and the FI𓆏A over the ma⛄tter. 

“There is a code of conduct and a code of ethics and 🍨the sporting code and so that already exists,” he explained. 

“Of 🧸course we've communicated with FIA and FOM thro𝓰ughout the last week, as you can imagine, and and that is very much a matter for them. Obviously, not for the team.”

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