The Christian Horner case continues to be talked about. Before the Saudi Arabian GP, the employee who reported the team boss for inappropriate behavior was reportedly suspended.
According to Reuters, a Red Bull spokesperson stated that the team cannot provide any information on internal job-related issues. Horner was scheduled to attend the team representatives’ press conference, usually held on the first day of free practice.
The decision to suspend him was made after an independent investigation whose results were released last week. Horner, who vehemently denied all accusations, was found innocent.
Red Bull chose not to disclose the identity of the employee involved or any further details, as this information is confidential. However, alleged evidence was anonymously sent via email to the F1 press and key figures in the paddock, including high-ranking officials from the championship and the FIA.
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