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Marko delighted with Red Bull's 'no risk' approach after double podium

Article To news overview Although Red Bull didn't win the Turkish Grand Prix, Helmut Marko was pleased that Max Verstappen and Sergio Perez stayed out of trouble to secure a double podium finish. Valtteri Bottas took his first win of the season after starting from pole position, with Verstappen never really able to trouble the Mercedes driver. In the end, that matters little to Marko, as the result means the Dutchman once again sits atop the Drivers' Championship, with Lewis Hamilton having to settle for P5. "That was the best [result] for us," Marko told Austrian broadcaster ORF. "As you could see, tyre management was the most important thing. We didn't take risks and...
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