Helmut Marko hits out at rival F1 teams for being ‘afraid of junior drivers’
"They block t🍒he way for the young drivers. The teams are als♛o afraid of juniors."

Red Bull F1 advisor Helmut Marko has hit out at rival teams𓄧 for not giving young drivers more opportunities.
Marko hasꦅ been in charge of Red Bull’s young driver programme for well over a decade.
He was responsible for bringing 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Sebastian Vettel and 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Max Verstappen into F1, similarly with the likes of 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Daniel Ricciardo, 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Pierre Gasly and 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Alex Albon.
Writing in his column for Speedweek, Marko criticised riv♈al F1 teams - and some current drivers on the F1 grid, without directly naming any.
“With Oliver Bearman, he was in the right place at the right time and will move up to Formula 1 next year,” Marko wrote.&🌃nbsp;
“His racᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚe in the Ferrari has shown him his F1 future, but if you were to look at his Formula 2 results, things would look a lot worse for him.ꦇ But it's good that young people are coming into Formula 1, I'm absolutely in favour of that."
“I can't name any names, but there are drivers in the field w🍃ho stagnate and are a bit better or wor🅰se depending on their mood.
“They block the way for the young drivers. The teams are also afraid of juniors. Of cour𒈔se, they make mistakes, but I'd rather someone makes mistakes and is a hope⛄ for the future than there is no more improvement.”
In terms of Red Bull, they have Liam Lawson waiting in the wings, wh♌ile Isack Hadjar has impressed in F2.

In F3, Arvid Lindblad sits six points off the lead following the latest round at𒊎 Silv🦋erstone.
Marko has revealed he෴ will use the summer break to “analyse” the performance of the Red Bull juniors.
“During the summer break, we will also analyse and evaluate the performance of the Red Bull junio🃏rs in more detail,” Marko adde꧟d.
“Hadjar took the lead in the F2 standings with his victory in the feature at Silverstone, we mustn't forget that he was unlucky several times, there was the engine failure, then the reserve engine that didn't work and then the two fuel supply failures and twice he was also spun out ꦫthrough no fault of his own.
“Otherwise he would have been miles ahead in the championship. Lind💜blad s🔯hone in Formula 3, having stepped up directly from Formula 4 to Formula 3 as a rookie and winning both races. He is only 16 years old and we are delighted that you can now drive Formula 1 again at 17.
“But we're staying calm and continuing to produce 𒀰good results with our juniors, who are now enjoying more priority again and are also allowed to drive Formula 1 cars.&🌳nbsp; Isack did well in his most recent test, he never had the soft tyres on the car, but he showed strong performances.
“Isack and Arvid have extremely good quaജlities, they are super fast and have Formula 1 quality. We mustn't forget Ayumu Iwasa either, who is currently in second place in the Super Formula in Jap🐼an.”

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