Christian Horner found himself in a delicate situation due to an investigation into misconduct. The Red Bull group has now declared Horner innocent, ending the controversy. However, McLaren CEO Zak Brown is dissatisfied with the lack of transparency surrounding the investigation.
Brown firmly believes that Red Bull should have been open and honest throughout the process. From the beginning, rumors were circulating about the investigation, but Red Bull chose not to address them. Brown criticized the way they handled the situation, expressing his frustration in a recent interview.
Given the seriousness of the matter, Brown has called for the intervention and control of the FIA, the governing body of the sport. While Brown has been vocal in his criticism of Red Bull, Horner has his own concerns for the future.
During the investigation, Horner maintained his innocence, vehemently denying the accusations against him. However, now his attention turns to the qualifying session of the Bahrain GP. During yesterday’s practice sessions, both Horner and the Red Bull team struggled to perform well.
Some speculated that the team was intentionally performing poorly, but if that is not the case, Horner and his team will face a difficult challenge. Today’s FP3 session will be crucial for the Red Bull Formula 1 team as they strive to improve their performance.