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End of discussion!! Christian Horner talks about ‘unwanted scrutiny’ in the Red Bull investigation saga.

Carl Smith by Carl Smith
December 4, 2024
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Fim de papo!! Christian Horner fala sobre ‘escrutínio indesejado’ na saga da investigação da Red Bull

Christian Horner, the head of the Red Bull team, was the center of attention during the Bahrain Grand Prix weekend. Recently, he was cleared of the allegations made against him, but despite that, he continues to be in the spotlight for negative reasons.

After the investigation concluded, an anonymous source sent evidence of Horner’s investigation to several people, including the F1 CEO and the 10 F1 team bosses. During the Bahrain GP weekend, Horner was asked to provide information about the investigation. In response, he stated:

“I am tired of answering questions about the concluded investigation. It’s time for everyone to move on from this saga of inappropriate behavior.”

While Horner urges people to move on, his Red Bull F1 team had an exceptional performance in the Bahrain Grand Prix. Max Verstappen and Sergio Perez secured an impressive first and second place for the team.

Verstappen dominated the race from the start, while Perez showed impressive recovery skills, moving from fifth position to finish in an admirable second place.

With the current momentum, it is expected that Christian Horner and his team will shine in the upcoming Saudi Arabian Grand Prix. Mercedes boss Toto Wolff even suggested that Red Bull could potentially win all 24 races this year.

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