On February 9, Red Bull will reveal the car that they hope will propel Max Verstappen to his second consecutive world title.
Verstappen, who usually races in Formula One with the number 33, has chosen to race in 2022 with the number 1.
The RB18 will be the name of Red Bull's F1 car in 2022, and it will debut on February 9th, nine days before Mercedes' W13.
Marko believes Verstappen, 24, could end up being talked about in similar terms to the pair and other greats.
Although Horner expects the usual contenders to be in the mix in 2022, he admits that the pecking order is difficult to predict.
“Tiny little upgrades, but I think the gold makes it cooler,” Verstappen said in a video reveal posted on social media.
According to the rumours, Abiteboul, 44, would be in charge of Red Bull's new F1 engine programme, a claim Marko denied.
In 2021, the Mexican was primarily a back-up driver to his Red Bull teammate, despite the fact that he was just in his first year with them.
The public have hardly heard from Lewis Hamilton since he was controversially defeated by Max Verstappen in the world championship.
Pierre Gasly finished ninth in the drivers’ championship and he spoke around his progression in the recently concluded season.