Reiterating his criticism of Christian Horner, Ralf Schumacher has suggested that the Red Bull team principal
“resign as soon as possible.”
Given his constant criticism of Horner, it has been easy to determine Schumacher’s position on the issue. However,
he has now taken it a step further and declared that Horner must step down as Red Bull CEO.
Red Bull GmbH’s decision to drop its preliminary inquiry into Horner would seem to put an end to it, but there are
rumors that the FIA was also notified of a complaint, so it looks like this is not the end of it.

“When he presented himself as a victim during the Saudi Arabian press conference, it started to bother me,”
“Yes, I apologize to his family, but he was the one who initiated this whole situation. He must have gotten quite close
to his personal helper, and I don’t think that can be disputed anymore. He keeps stating he doesn’t want to discuss
anything in depth, but I can’t believe that.
Drawing from my personal experience with my divorce, I can attest that initially, it might be challenging to handle a
private situation in public.
But eventually, we need to have this conversation because it’s best for everyone involved. For instance, it’s bad when
Horner’s employee isn’t communicating with you. Nobody discusses her.
“One thing is for sure: Red Bull will suffer significant harm as long as this disarray persists. No one is more
significant than the team, according to Horner. He ought to obey this directive and step down as soon as feasible.
This would not be Schumacher’s first attack on Horner; in the past, he was charged of “playing the victim.”
As of right moment, Schumacher claims the case “outshines everything.”

The uncle of Mick and brother of Michael stated, “What I found and still think is a shame: the Christian Horner case
outshines everything.”
It was especially evident during Bahrain’s first weekend. The only time the sport was briefly discussed was on race
day. What pisses me off about the whole situation is that there is a complete lack of transparency, which makes it
very impossible to conduct an objective assessment.
“Everything needs to be resolved as soon as feasible. Nobody would be harmed if he departed. It would be crucial for
the reputation of Red Bull.