After a competitor in the championship-winning Formula One team criticised Red Bull team principal Christian Horner, an outside review is underway.
Christian Horner strongly denies the charge, which was commonly linked to an unsuitably domineering attitude. One of Formula One’s most successful team presidents, the 50-year-old led Red Bull Racing to six constructors’ and seven drivers’ crowns. said, “I categorically refute these allegations.”
Red Bull, the owner of Formula One, has announced an investigation. The news release stated, “The company launched an independent investigation after being made aware of certain recent allegations.” An outside barrister with expertise is overseeing this process.
The organisation prioritises this issue and will finish the investigation as soon as possible. Now is the last time to comment.
Red Bull Racing hasn’t announced anything yet.
Christian Horner has led the longest of the 10 Formula One teams. He became Red Bull’s manager after the energy drink firm bought Jaguar in 2004. He developed and controlled Formula 3000 Arden before joining Formula 1.
Red Bull signed Horner as Jaguar’s midfield struggled. Since then, Horner has built its own engines and become one of Formula One’s largest teams, a remarkable success story.
In 2006, he helped Red Bull hire designer Adrian Newey. Five years after Christian Horner came over, they and Sebastian Vettel won their first title in 2010. Their first win was in 2009. Three more titles followed for the German driver.
After Max Verstappen’s 2021 win, they dominated like never before. Before capturing his sixth drivers’ and constructors’ championship, Verstappen set a record with ten straight wins. Last season, they won 21 of 22 races.
Red Bull, expected to be competitive this season, will unveil the RB20 at their Milton Keynes headquarters on February 15. Bahrain will host the first tournament on March 2.
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