Formula 1: Horner’s Statement and Massa’s Lawsuit Spark Controversy at the FIA

Formula 1: Horner's Statement and Massa's Lawsuit Spark Controversy at the FIA

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Fresh claims have emerged in the investigation involving Red Bull boss Christian Horner, as reported by BBC Sport and alleging that the woman in question has filed a complaint with the FIA’s Ethics Committee. The FIA reportedly received two previous whistleblower reports, one of which was after the Bahrain Grand Prix, but Red Bull GmbH dismissed the grievance against Horner just before the season-opener. In response, Red Bull suspended the woman with full pay, prompting the FIA to issue a statement addressing the matter raised by BBC Sport. Felipe Massa recently spoke out for the first time since filing a lawsuit over the 2008 Singapore Grand Prix scandal, engaging in an interview in Sao Paulo ahead of the E-Prix won by McLaren’s Sam Bird in a dramatic last-lap overtake on Mitch Evans. Guenther Steiner, having left his position as Haas team boss, reflected on feeling he overstayed at the team in his new F1 column, having been at the helm from their 2016 debut to the 2023 finale. March 16th marked the 10th anniversary of the very first turbo hybrid race in Australia, won by Mercedes’ Nico Rosberg, kicking off a new era for F1 that saw years of Mercedes dominance before Red Bull’s resurgence. Dive into RacingNews365’s selection of the best races from the past decade and enjoy the latest F1 content on YouTube with insights and analyses from a dedicated team of experts.

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