Red Bull chief won't address xenophobic Sergio Perez comments at Singapore GP

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Red Bull chief won't address xenophobic Sergio Perez comments at Singapore GP
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Helmut Marko has apologised for his controversial remarks about Perez.

Red Bull chief Helmut Marko says he does not want to discuss his controversial comments onLast week, Marko yet again found himself in hot water after making xenophobic comments toward his own driver following theThe 80-year-old said: ‘Let’s remember that he [Perez] is South American and so his head is not as focused asAs well as incorrectly stereotyping an entire continent, his words drew criticism for the simple fact that Perez is from Mexico which is of course in North America.

‘I was trying to make a point that Checo has fluctuated in his performance this year, but it was wrong to attribute this to his cultural heritage.’Marko is infamous for making derogatory comments towards drivers both in the Red Bull family and elsewhere on the grid, and there is a growing feeling among fans that action must be taken against him.

However, Marko claims he has no plans to comment further on the controversy, telling German publicationRed Bull can win the constructors’ title at Singapore GP

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