Christian Horner, the principal of the Red Bull team, is facing harsh criticisms due to controversies surrounding the investigation into his inappropriate conduct. The situation has caused many problems for Horner and the Red Bull team, with the investigation being the catalyst for all the issues they are currently dealing with.
Although Horner has been cleared of any wrongdoing, the employee who accused him of misconduct was not satisfied with the verdict given by Red Bull GmbH. She reportedly filed a complaint with the FIA, the governing body of Formula 1, seeking further action.
The FIA, as the highest authority in Formula 1, plays a significant role in overseeing all aspects of the sport, both on and off the track. They recently responded to the complaint, stating that they cannot confirm its receipt as their Compliance Officer and Ethics Committee operate independently.
The employee involved in the case of misconduct against Christian Horner is said to be deeply disappointed with the outcome. To make matters worse, she has been suspended from her duties within the Red Bull team. Meanwhile, the FIA has made it clear that they cannot confirm if a complaint against Horner has been filed.
Amidst all these developments, it has been revealed that the CEO and management team of Red Bull are willing to let go of Max Verstappen, one of their star drivers, if he decides to leave the team due to the ongoing issues. Verstappen’s manager has reportedly been informed of this possibility. It is worth noting that Verstappen has a release clause in his contract, allowing him to leave Red Bull if he so chooses.
The situation at Red Bull has turned into a dramatic spectacle, similar to a soap opera. With the current state of affairs, it is highly likely that more events and controversies will unfold in the near future.