On the day after
Dietrich Mateschitz's death, there will be no mourning bands in
Red Bull Racing's garage. Instead, music by The Rolling Stones is blaring from the speakers: the Red Bull boss's is being celebrated, and in this way
Formula 1 will also pay tribute to him.
As Mateschitz would have wanted, his life is celebrated rather than his death being mourned. This will also be the case when
F1 pays tribute to Mateschitz: instead of a minute of silence, there will be a minute of applause. This can be seen in an
FIA document, which mentions the moment.
"The music doesn't just play to celebrate his life, the music is always playing. The point being that he would not have wanted anything to be done differently after his passing," Coulthard said in a
Viaplay broadcast. Whether Red Bull wins or loses today, Mateschitz's life and what he has made of
Red Bull Racing will be celebrated.