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A complaint against Red Bull Racing team principal Christian Horner’s behavior has been dismissed by an independent investigation, Red Bull GmbH has announced. Red Bull GmbH — the global comp…
An independent investigation into a complaint against Red Bull Racing team principal Christian Horner’s behavior has been dismissed, as confirmed by Red Bull GmbH, the company that owns the Formula 1 team. The investigation into alleged inappropriate behavior from Horner took several weeks, but has now been concluded with the dismissal of the complaint, allowing Horner to continue his role as team principal and CEO of Red Bull Racing. The statement released by Red Bull expressed confidence in the fairness, rigor, and impartiality of the investigation, with a focus on meeting the highest workplace standards. The matter had drawn significant attention during key events in the F1 calendar, such as the team’s launch and pre-season tests, with comments from rival team members like Lewis Hamilton and Toto Wolff highlighting the importance of resolving the issue for the sport’s values. Throughout the process, Horner maintained his innocence, acknowledging the distraction it brought but refraining from commenting on the investigation while ongoing. As the leader of Red Bull Racing since 2005, Horner has been key in achieving numerous championships and race victories for the team, solidifying his position in the sport.