Formula One wants Christian Horner matter ‘clarified at earliest opportunity’
Formula One has called for Christian Horner’s Red Bull future to be “clarified at the earliest opportunity”.
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Formula One has called for Christian Horner’s Red Bull future to be “clarified at the earliest opportunity”.
Formula One has called for Christian Horner's Red Bull future to be "clarified at the earliest opportunity".
A defiant Christian Horner said he will not be forced out of Red Bull – and vowed to be in his post as team principal for the first Formula One race of the season.
Emirati Hamda Al Qubaisi spoke of her gratitude at being part of the F1 Academy for Red Bull Racing for a second year on Thursday.
Christian Horner will make his first public appearance on Thursday since an investigation was launched into “inappropriate behaviour” against the Red Bull team principal.
Christian Horner’s Formula One career remains in the balance after he was questioned by a lawyer for eight hours on Friday.
Red Bull boss Christian Horner will face a hearing on Friday as he prepares to defend himself against an accusation of “inappropriate behaviour”.
Red Bull Formula One team boss Christian Horner is under investigation following an accusation of "inappropriate behaviour". Dutch newspaper De Telegraaf reported the allegation was made by another member of staff for the British-based team, which last year carried Max Verstappen to his third consecutive world championship. Horner, 50, who has been Red Bull team principal since 2005, strongly rejects the accusation. "After being made aware of certain recent allegations, the company launched an independent investigation," Red Bull, the Austrian energy drinks firm which owns the F1 team, said in a statement.