There is a buzz behind the scenes of the champion stable.
The previous one The team manager of Red Bull, who ruled the F1 season sovereignly Christian Horner accused of “improper behavior” towards a stable employee. The Dutch newspaper was the first to report about it De Telegraafwhich has been quoted by, among others Racingnews356.com.
The employee in question reported Horner's inappropriate behavior himself. Red Bull has started an investigation independent of the case after receiving information about the accusations, a team employee tells De Telegraaf.
“This process, which is already underway, will be carried out by an external lawyer specialized in the matter. The company takes such matters extremely seriously, and the investigation will be completed as soon as possible,” says a source from within Red Bull.
It is not known what kind of “improper behavior” the accusations are about. In the same way, no information has been leaked to the public about where or what kind of event the situation took place or what Horner's employment relationship is with the employee in question.
Horner has denied the allegations against him. Sky Sports by Horner will continue as team manager while the investigation is ongoing.
Horner, 50, has served as Red Bull's team principal throughout the team's history since 2005. The team owned by the energy drinks company has won a total of six manufacturers' championships and seven drivers' championships.
A Dutchman will continue as Red Bull's race driver this year Max Verstappenwho has won the previous three World Drivers' Championships, and the Mexican Sergio Perez.
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