The issue remains unresolved, as the person who made the accusation took the complaint to the FIA in an attempt to reverse Red Bull’s decision in favor of Christian Horner.
Amid a turbulent period for Red Bull, team principal Christian Horner is reportedly seeking a significant career advancement within the organization.
Despite facing internal challenges and allegations of misconduct, the 50-year-old Horner was cleared of any wrongdoing by Red Bull after an internal investigation prompted by an employee complaint.
The issue remains unresolved, as the person who made the accusation took the complaint to the FIA in an attempt to reverse Red Bull’s decision in favor of Horner.
This situation has intensified internal conflicts, with public criticism even coming from Jos Verstappen, father of Max Verstappen, who called for Horner’s resignation.
However, Horner is reportedly seeking a more influential position as CEO of Red Bull GmbH, aiming to succeed Oliver Mintzlaff, the current CEO and former executive of RB Leipzig.
Reports from Bild suggest that Horner has strong support from Chalerm Yoovidhya, the main owner of Red Bull, who holds 51% of the company’s shares.
This support could be crucial for Horner’s aspirations to take on a leadership role beyond the racetrack at Red Bull Racing.
The controversy surrounding Horner has generated divergent opinions within the Formula 1 community.
Despite being cleared by a thorough investigation conducted by a renowned independent lawyer, not everyone is convinced that Horner’s continued presence in the sport is appropriate.
Ralf Schumacher, brother of the legendary Michael Schumacher, has expressed his support for those calling for Horner’s resignation.
Schumacher criticized the fact that Horner’s saga is overshadowing the sport, especially during the season opener in Bahrain.
He expressed his disappointment with the lack of transparency in assessing the situation and criticized Horner for portraying himself as a victim, which Schumacher considers problematic given the circumstances initiated by Horner himself.
This complex situation at Red Bull highlights the delicate balance between leadership ambitions and the consequences of internal disputes, all happening in the high-pressure environment of Formula 1 races.