Christian Horner shared the results of his personal investigation regarding the accusations made against Mohammed Ben Sulayem. The President of the FIA and Christian Horner (Via IMAGO) have faced intense pressure from the motorsport community in recent weeks due to allegations of misconduct. However, the 50-year-old Briton has been cleared of all charges. Now, the British individual has commented on the accusations involving the President of the FIA.
The Emirati official is currently facing accusations of attempting to interfere in the outcome of an F1 race, as well as allegations of withholding certification for the Las Vegas Grand Prix. As a result, an investigation will be conducted into these allegations against the President of the FIA.
Christian Horner stated that his own investigation has taught him the importance of not jumping to conclusions. The British individual emphasized that the FIA will conduct a thorough analysis of the accusations made against Mohammed Ben Sulayem.
The Team Principal of Red Bull urged fans not to form hasty opinions about the President of the FIA. Instead, the 50-year-old Briton suggested that supporters wait until the facts of the situation are officially revealed. Christian Horner reiterated that it is necessary to wait for the truth to emerge before making any assumptions about the accusations.
Red Bull GmbH cleared Christian Horner of all charges. However, the Austrian company chose not to disclose specific details to the public, citing the privacy of the parties involved. Consequently, Christian Horner refused to provide any information about the nature of the accusations. The 50-year-old Briton urged fans to leave the case completely behind.
The Red Bull Racing has officially suspended the employee who made the accusations against Horner. It was reported that the two individuals were working together at the Bahrain Grand Prix last weekend. However, the identity of the employee has not been disclosed.
Undoubtedly, Christian Horner will be eager to leave the investigation saga behind. The 50-year-old Briton will be fully focused on the upcoming Saudi Arabian Grand Prix this weekend. Red Bull remains the favorite for the 2024 F1 season, with Horner aiming to lead the Milton Keynes-based team to another remarkable campaign this year.