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Williams team principal James Vowles says allegations regarding Christian Horner’s behavior show that personnel have to ensure they act in a way they can be proud of “not today but in the next 10 y…
Williams team principal James Vowles acknowledges that personnel must act in a manner they can be proud of not only today, but also in the next 10 years, in response to allegations against Christian Horner’s behavior. Horner, the Red Bull Racing team principal, is currently under investigation following claims of inappropriate conduct. Vowles believes that if the situation results in Horner leaving Formula 1, it would require introspection and a commitment to high ethical standards. Vowles also addresses the topic of Formula 1’s culture, noting that significant positive changes have occurred over the past two decades in terms of diversity and inclusion. While Vowles does not have detailed information on the allegations or their significance, he emphasizes the importance of addressing any misconduct promptly and fostering an inclusive culture at Williams.