Christian Horner, team principal of Red Bull Racing, is currently under investigation by Red Bull’s parent company, following allegations of inappropriate behavior. The lack of transparency in the investigation has frustrated Ford, who is entering into a long-term partnership with Red Bull. Mark Rushbrook, Global Director of Ford Performance Motorsport, emphasized the expectation of high standards of behavior from all partners. In a letter, Ford CEO Jim Farley urges Red Bull to promptly address the issue and provide a full report of the findings. Ford’s core values are non-negotiable, and they insist on a solution that is aligned with these values. While the investigation continues, Horner continues to fulfill his role at Red Bull. Formula One Management expects a swift conclusion to the investigation.
Official: Formula 1 reaches agreement with GM/Cadillac for 11th team
GM/Cadillac is closer to joining Formula 1 as the 11th team on the grid in 2026. On Monday, it was...