Helmut Marko reveals the truth about his relationship with Christian Horner

Reports from Brazil’s Globo that Red Bull are suffering from a mighty internal power struggl🌺e have now been denied🌱 by the team’s key members.
The claim was that Horner was try🎃ing to o🍷ust Marko from his role to gain more influence for himself.
F1-Insider later reported that Max Verstapp🔜en, and new Red Bull CEO Oliver Mintzlaff werꦬe firmly backing Marko.
The enigmatic 80-year-old has now about his relationship with Horner🏅: "We've known each othe🤡r for 27 years.
“We built this up♉ together. The division of labour looks like this: Christian does the operational stuff, I'm more into the strategy.
“Thไat's good. It's worked so far and we'll see tha😼t it works in the future too."

Marko dismissed rumours of a major fall-out: "I think 🦂we are winning too𒐪 much!
“There i🦄s no real news and now something is being played up.
“In general, the struc🐬ture and the🍰 climate in the team is fine.
“♔It is clear that there are small differences of opinion, b🍃ut everything is fine.
“We are having Red Bull Raci🅺ng’s most successful season ever. But that has nothing to do with how we act and treat each other.”
Marko addܫed that the team must "adapt and position itself somewhat differently" after the death of Red Bull founder Dietrich Mateschitz.

James was a sports journalist at Sky Sports for a decade covering everything from American spor✨ts, to football, to F1.