Red Bull says Horner cleared ahead of F1 season
Red Bull has confirmed that Christian Horner, the F1 team principal, has been cleared of any misconduct following allegations of inappropriate behaviour by a female colleague.
The investigation, which lasted over three weeks, was conducted by an independent barrister who thoroughly reviewed the evidence.
Red Bull's parent company, Red Bull GmbH, highlighted the investigation's fairness, rigor, and impartiality while keeping the report confidential to respect the privacy of all involved.
Horner has been at the forefront of Red Bull Racing since its inception in 2005, leading the team to numerous championships.
Despite the recent allegations, which Horner strongly denied, he continued his role in the team, focusing on the upcoming 2024 F1 season - which gets underway this weekend.
The situation attracted attention within the F1 community, with comments from figures like Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen emphasizing the importance of addressing such allegations seriously for the sport's integrity.
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Media reports highlight a personal strain on Horner's family, including in particular on his famous wife, Geri Halliwell, which some may see as a possible example of human interest over objective reporting.
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