It has also been suggested that Adrian Newey is unsettled by the internal power struggle at Red Bull following accusations against Christian Horner.
Red Bull’s team principal was accused of inappropriate behaviour by a female employee, however an internal investigation cleared Horner of any wrongdoing.
Helmut Marko discussed Newey’s departure with Sky Germany.
“We are here to win the World Championship with Max again. Newey's departure is painful. He is the best designer in Formula 1 and was very respected as a person,” Marko said.
“He was there for all problems, but on the other hand we have a well-rounded technical team with young talents, so I don't see any danger of us falling behind in terms of performance.
When asked about Newey’s next move, Marko assured Sky he will find his ‘racing spirit’ and work for another team in F1.
“Well, I'm afraid that after a certain period of reflection he will have the racing spirit again and then he will be available to another team and not to us,” he added.
“His greatest strength has always been that he was able to implement rule changes within F1 well, fortunately this will not be the case until 2026, until then I am convinced that our current team can bring in the necessary experience and knowledge to ensure that we remain competitive. But of course it is psychologically debilitating.”