July 8, 2024

Christian Horner will soon find out if the multibillion dollar beverage business will force him to resign as team principal, or if he can stay on as Red Bull’s team principal.

According to reports, an inquiry into claims of improper behaviour is finished, and the results will soon be made public. Express Sport walks you through all we know about the F1 drama that is consuming the preseason right now.

Rather than reporting Horner’s abusive and controlling behaviour to Red Bull GmbH’s F1 base in Milton Keynes, a female employee went to the company’s Austrian headquarters.

Due to confidentiality concerns, many specifics of the accusations will remain undisclosed even after the verdict is made public.

 

Red Bull GmbH hired an independent professional barrister to oversee the investigation. On February 9, Horner was allegedly interrogated for as long as eight hours at an undisclosed location. Sky Sports claims that the barrister’s work is now “complete” and that a conclusion will happen soon.

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