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Lauda taunts Helmut Marko

London : Mercedes non-executive chairman Niki Lauda has taunted Red Bull’s Helmut Marko for being needlessly rushed into re-signing Max Verstappen to a long-term Formula 1 deal.

Appearing together in a show on Austrian broadcaster Servus TV, Lauda said Mercedes “never talked” to Verstappen about switching teams, and that Red Bull’s haste to get the Dutchman to commit caused it to pay more than it needed to.

Red Bull swooped to sign Verstappen up to a long-term contract before the United States Grand Prix in October, amid fears Mercedes could try to lure him away.

Those rumours had been encouraged by Verstappen’s father Jos visiting Mercedes motorsport chief Toto Wolff during the Italian GP weekend, after which Wolff insisted that conversation had been purely social but admitted Verstappen was “on the radar” at Mercedes.

When asked on the TV show what had transpired, Lauda said: “We never offered him a contract.”

Red Bull motorsport advisor Marko replied: “Officially, yes.”

“I have a good relationship to Helmut,” continued Lauda. “We usually share an airplane.

“But when he is getting stubborn, and thinks that something could be taken away from him, he immediately signs a contract. “He went to Austin with [Verstappen’s] father and signed.”

Directing his words towards Marko, Lauda added: “I tell you, if we had talked before, you would have saved money. We never talked to him about money.”

Marko responded: “Let’s put it this way: No offer. Thanks. Thanks for trying to help us save money. We don’t help you.”