LATEST NEWS: Red Bull team boss will be present in Bahrain…

Christian Horner, the head of the Red Bull team, has stated that he will be in Bahrain next week despite being the

subject of an inquiry into his alleged behavior.

Red Bull GmbH announced earlier this month that the British man was being looked into for any inappropriate

behavior while serving as a leader. Horner has denied any wrongdoing and was questioned by attorneys last Friday.

Christian Horner looked like a man who'd not slept a wink in 12 days... but  Red Bull chief didn't shy away from grilling | The Sun
Christian Horner: “I feel a great sense of loyalty to the people, because I built the team.”

There was a good deal of conjecture regarding his attendance at the Red Bull RB20 launch in Milton Keynes on

Thursday, with multiple sources implying that his role as Red Bull’s team principal might be in jeopardy.

However, Horner was present on Thursday when he removed the covers from the team’s 2024 rival with drivers Max

Verstappen and Sergio Perez.

On that day, he vehemently said to TalkSPORT that Red Bull is where his future is.

He declared, “I’ve been here since the beginning.” “I’ve developed the team, and I have a deep sense of loyalty to

everyone who works here.” I have no desire to be anywhere else.

The British driver, who attended the launch, said he will be at the Sakhir racetrack the following week when Formula

1 begins pre-season testing.

When questioned about it, he answered the Daily Mail with a simple “Yes.”

After a record-breaking season last year, the 50-year-old claims he has the full backing of his team as they prepare

for the upcoming one with the goal of retaining the title double.

He remarked, “I’ve never seen a team more together and supportive than it is. Moments of uncertainty bring us

together.”

Christian Horner investigation: Business as usual for under-fire Red Bull  boss : PlanetF1
”Everyone is concentrated on the car’s performance to go out and defend both of the world titles that we have

worked so hard to achieve over the last few years,” the statement reads.

Everyone is invested in the car, so I’m excited to see it in action in Bahrain the following week.I’m fully dedicated to

this group. I have been here from the start. This team is mine. Along the road, there have been highs and lows.Our

team has won 113 races. won seven World Championships for Drivers. Six Constructors’ World Championships have

been won by us. Everything in 19 seasons, and that will go down in history.However, what matters is what is ahead.

So I’m concentrating on the future. It is on Red Bull Powertrains to launch a new engine company. Our cutting edge

technological business system is creating the first Red Bull track car ever. On campus, there is a lot going on.

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