Red Bull’s Christian Horner Cleared of Misconduct Allegations After Internal Probe
Christian Horner, the longstanding team principal of Red Bull Racing, has been exonerated following an internal investigation into allegations of misconduct toward a female colleague. The 50-year-old faced accusations of inappropriate and controlling behavior, which he vehemently denied.
Red Bull has declared confidence in the fairness and impartiality of the investigation, stating that it was conducted rigorously. Despite the allegations, Horner will continue in his roles as team principal and chief executive of Red Bull F1.
The decision, announced by Red Bull’s headquarters in Austria, allows for the complainant to appeal. However, the details of the allegations and the investigation remain confidential, with Red Bull emphasizing respect for all parties involved.
The investigation, which spanned eight weeks and garnered attention earlier this month, culminated in Red Bull’s board of directors affirming Horner’s position. The company reaffirmed its commitment to maintaining the highest workplace standards.
Amidst the investigation, Lewis Hamilton, seven-time world champion, stressed the importance of upholding values of safety and inclusivity in the sport. Concerns were also raised by US car giant Ford, Red Bull’s future engine partner, regarding the time taken for the investigation and the lack of transparency.
Max Verstappen, Red Bull’s star driver, expressed trust in the investigative process but refrained from commenting on his faith in Horner’s leadership.
Christian Horner, a prominent figure in Formula 1, has led Red Bull Racing since its inception in 2005, overseeing numerous championship victories. Honored with both an OBE and a CBE, Horner’s successful career has been punctuated by his achievements on and off the track.”