The Inside Scoop on Red Bull and Horner’s Workplace Woes: A Deep Dive into Company Culture

The Inside Scoop on Red Bull and Horner's Workplace Woes: A Deep Dive into Company Culture

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Zak Brown has aimed another shot at Red Bull as he believes that more “dominoes will fall” after Adrian Newey’s decision to leave the team.

McLaren CEO Zak Brown criticized Red Bull, implying that employees tend to work for companies they are proud of and with bosses they admire. Brown mentioned an increase in job applications from Red Bull staff after the news of Adrian Newey’s departure. The Mercedes boss echoed Brown’s sentiment, while Red Bull’s Christian Horner retaliated over staff poached from Mercedes. Despite Red Bull’s strong on-track performance, they faced issues off-track, including an internal investigation involving Horner and a power struggle between Thai and Austrian owners. Brown praised Red Bull’s success but pointed out the challenges they face, predicting more changes to come due to their current situation. McLaren recently won the Miami Grand Prix, with their driver Lando Norris eyeing a title battle against Red Bull in 2025 amidst uncertainties following Newey’s exit. Brown suggested that other Red Bull employees may also consider leaving due to the ongoing turmoil within the team.

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