Carlos Sainz's win at
Silverstone was not just a victory for
Ferrari, but it also had a
Red Bull Racing edge. The Spaniard made his F1 debut for Toro Rosso, the predecessor of AlphaTauri. He and
Max Verstappen made their entrance into the top of motorsport and
Helmut Marko is delighted that both drivers now have a victory to their name.
"I was definitely happy for him. I will always be happy if he wins and not Leclerc," he jokingly told
ServusTV.
Charles Leclerc, Verstappen's big title rival, looked set to win in Britain for a long time. However, a late safety car thwarted that plan and he was forced to defend for a chance of the podium. After defending hard against
Lewis Hamilton and
Sergio Perez, he eventually finished fourth.
Holding off Leclerc costs Perez victory
Marko was not happy with the way the Ferrari Monegasque tried to hold off Perez. He defended hard, including in the last sector of
Silverstone. As a result, Hamilton was able to get past both drivers and Red Bull still didn't gain anything.
"I was annoyed that Leclerc was fighting so hard with his older tyres, because we had a chance to win with Perez. We had the fastest car at the time, we just lost a lot of time, first with Hamilton and especially with Leclerc and that allowed Sainz to win the race," Marko concludes.