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Saturday, April 12, 2014

Marko: If our engine starts to work, then we have the opportunity to be back at the top


Toto Wolff with Helmut Marko
Toto Wolff with Helmut Marko
If Renault cannot improve its engine quickly enough, Mercedes will run away with the 2014 formula 1 world championship title.
That is the warning of Helmut Marko, an outspoken director of the Renault-powered reigning world champions Red Bull.
Engine supplier Renault has improved its troubled new turbo V6 engine since a disastrous winter season, but Marko told German-language media that the French marque needs to work even more.
“If our engine starts to work, then we have the opportunity to be back at the top,” the blunt Austrian said.
Formula One World Championship, Rd2, Malaysian Grand Prix, Race, Sepang, Malaysia, Sunday 30 March 2014.
“But if it remains as it is now, then I have to congratulate (Mercedes Team Chairman) Niki (Lauda) that his two drivers will stay lost and lonely out the front.”
Marko said that Red Bull have been working closer than ever with Renault to solve the problems.
“I have often been in France and know a lot more about modern engine technology,” he smiled.
“In this emergency situation, we have made it an issue of Red Bull, Toro Rosso and Renault,” Marko revealed. “We have also included Styrian [Austrian] companies, because without Styria, nothing works,” he joked.
“We discovered a lot of mistakes and are now somewhat positive that we can make a strong step forward for the European races,” added Marko. (GMM)


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