F1 Figures Condemn Red Bull Chief's Unacceptable Comments on Sergio Pérez

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Formula 1 team bosses, including Toto Wolff and Zak Brown, have condemned the comments made by Red Bull advisor Helmut Marko regarding Sergio Perez's form and cultural heritage. Marko's remarks, which included placing Mexico in South America instead of North America, sparked controversy and led to a public apology. The team bosses emphasized the need for diversity and inclusion in F1 and stated that such comments have no place in the sport. Christian Horner, Marko's colleague at Red Bull, acknowledged the inappropriateness of the comments and highlighted the team's commitment to its global fanbase.
- No place for Marko's Perez comments in F1 - Wolff Motorsport.com
- Lewis Hamilton criticizes ‘completely unacceptable’ comments from Red Bull’s Helmut Marko about Sergio Pérez CNN
- Horner explains lack of apology from Red Bull team for Marko's Perez remarks RaceFans
- Wolff denounces Marko statements: 'That way of thinking has no place in F1' GPblog
- Lewis Hamilton calls Red Bull chief’s criticism of Sergio Pérez ‘unacceptable’ The Guardian
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