Following a report of inappropriate behavior, new information regarding Red Bull F1 team principal Christian
Horner’s inquiry has surfaced.
Today in London, Horner, fifty, is being questioned about the claims—which he has refuted—by a separate attorney.
It is acknowledged that the accusations brought by a female employee concern a charge of dominating behavior.
The most recent details about the probe, which “could go on for a while,” have been made public by Sky Sports
reporter Craig Slater.

today.”
“I believe you are correct not to refer to it as a hearing, as that is how it has primarily been described. Rather than at
the team’s Milton Keynes offices, I believe this is more of a meeting and interview by the investigators with Christian
Horner, which will presumably take place at a central London location today. Thus, I’m not hoping for a result
today.It is undeniably a highly important day. Red Bull is known to be treating this probe with the utmost
seriousness. A female employee has accused Christian Horner of acting inappropriately, and I assume that this has to
do with exerting control and possibly coercion.
“He is going to work to clear his name and has categorically denied the allegations, but from what I’ve been told, this
may just be the beginning of a process that could take some time.”I believe Christian Horner is ready for the
possibility of a second interview and is anticipating a very long day. This is just their first interview
together.According to what I gather, the investigators have promised to be really thorough with this, and I believe
we’re talking about a procedure that will begin sometime in the middle of the morning and last into the afternoon.
“It’s not a given that this will be finished today, despite some people believing it might be done before Thursday,
February 15, when Red Bull launches.

suitable for reaching a mutually agreeable and transparent resolution for all involved parties.”
Slater denied rumors that the probe had anything to do with a power struggle that is going on behind Red Bull’s
scenes.
You can read a lot about this on the internet. I believe that thinking about it in these terms is incorrect,” he clarified.
“The guidance I’ve had from Milton Keynes is that it’s not a battle between Salzburg and Milton Keynes for control of
this racing team.”Recall that Dietrich Mateschitz, the billionaire who owns a portion of the beverage company,
founded this organization. Oliver Mintzlaff, the former executive of Red Bull Leipzig, has been in charge of the
overall sporting operation since his passing a few months ago. “But it has been explained to me like this, it would be
old fashioned that an investigation like this would be governed by a power struggle going on elsewhere,” the man
said. “You might read stories about Bernie Ecclestone potentially intervening on his friend Christian Horner behalf
with the Thai majority owners of the Red Bull drinks firm – that’s a kind of old fashioned view of the way F1 power
politics used to unfold.”Is Christian Horner still as close to master designer Adrian Newey as he once was? is a topic
of much discussion. Is there a tiny gap there, and if so, does that increase Christian Horner’s disposable income?
Once more, even if that might have some consequences if Christian Horner leaves, it shouldn’t affect this probe in
any way as it progresses.“Well, let’s wait and see what transpires today to see if we learn any additional information about how this will keep
on. “But my guidance is that this could well stretch past the the launch of Red Bull’s 20th racing car, which is next
Thursday, and who knows, might it not even be concluded before pre-season testing begins.”