F1 | Marko: “Red Bull has already started production of lung ventilators”
"The factory stop will not affect deliveries," continued the Austrian
di Roberto ValentiApril 1, 2020
Marko spoke about the agreement between the English teams and the government
In a chat given to the ORF newspaper, Helmut Marko confirmed the collaboration between Red Bull and the British government for the production of some medical equipment, highlighting how the factory shutdown it will not affect the delivery of lung ventilators.
According to what the Austrian declared, Red Bull will do its part in this serious health emergency, offering maximum support from a human and technological point of view.
“Production at Red Bull has already started,” said Helmut Marko. “This is the great advantage of Formula 1: we can react to the biggest technological challenges relatively quickly. The factory has been on a break since last Friday, but the production of parts for the British government will continue during the break."
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