Age | 56 |
Occupation | Team Principal and CEO |
Company | Aston Martin F1 Team |
Country | United Kingdom |
Position Last Year | Up |
In a bold move to accelerate Aston Martin’s rise in Formula 1, Andy Cowell has been appointed Team Principal while continuing his role as CEO. This leadership shakeup signals the team’s serious ambition: to challenge for race wins and, ultimately, the World Championship.
Marko first made a name for himself in endurance racing, notably winning the gruelling 24 Hours of Le Mans in 1971 with Martini Racing. That victory came with a record-breaking distance, highlighting his raw talent and endurance behind the wheel. However, his F1 driving career was tragically short-lived. While racing for BRM between 1971 and 1972, a flying stone during the 1972 French Grand Prix pierced his helmet visor, leaving him blind in one eye and forcing an early retirement.
But Marko’s story in Formula 1 was far from over.
In 1989, he founded RSM Marko, a racing team that eventually transformed into the Red Bull Junior Team—an academy designed to scout and nurture young racing talent. When Red Bull Racing officially entered Formula 1 in 2005, Marko became the team’s senior advisor. From then on, he became the mastermind behind one of the sport’s most successful driver development programs.
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Red Bull has flourished thanks to Marko’s sharp eye for talent and relentless commitment to performance. He played a key role in shaping the careers of Sebastian Vettel, who won four consecutive world titles from 2010 to 2013, and Max Verstappen, the dominant force of the current era. Under his guidance, Red Bull Racing has secured six Constructors’ Championships and eight Drivers’ Championships, with over 130 Grand Prix victories claimed by drivers who came through Marko’s system.
In a sport where fractions of a second separate legends from the rest, Helmut Marko has proven that vision doesn’t only come from the eyes—it comes from intuition, strategy, and a passion for winning. His legacy is now etched into Formula 1 history, not as a driver, but as the architect of champions.
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