Amidst the Red Bull controversy, Christian Horner meets in public with a significant Formula One ally.
Max Verstappen won the Bahrain Grand Prix, and Red Bull Racing CEO Christian Horner was spotted chatting with Chalerm Yoovidhya, co-owner of the team’s parent business. Red Bull co-owner Chalerm Yoovidhya met with Christian Horner prior to the Bahrain Grand Prix.
At the Bahrain Grand Prix, Christian Horner had a meeting with Chalerm Yoovidhya, Red Bull’s primary shareholder, amid ongoing inquiries about charges of “inappropriate behavior.”
Although Horner was found not guilty of any wrongdoing on Wednesday, the next day saw the disclosure of purported text messages and images between the Red Bull Racing CEO and a colleague that Mirror Sport had access to.
Horner released the following statement in reaction to the leak: “I have always refuted the allegations, but I will not comment on anonymous speculation.” I fully cooperated with the independent investigation throughout, showing respect for its integrity.
“An independent specialized barrister carried out a comprehensive and impartial inquiry, which resulted in the complaint being dismissed. I’m still completely focused on the beginning of the season.” The Red Bull star Max Verstappen maintains his dominant form in Formula One after winning the Bahrain Grand Prix.
Amidst rumors of “marriage turmoil,” Geri and Christian Horner have a passionate kiss during the Bahrain Grand Prix.
Additionally, Horner was seen with Yoovidhya before Red Bull’s Max Verstappen won the Bahrain Grand Prix. Chaleo, his father, and Dietrich Mateshitz created Red Bull Racing in 1984. Yoovidhya owns 51 percent of the corporation.
Horner was accompanied by his Spice Girl spouse, Geri, who showered her husband with a kiss as she backed him. “Look, I’m just happy that the process is over,” Horner remarked earlier this week while addressing media in the paddock.
“Obviously, I can’t comment about it, but we’re here very much now to focus on the Grand Prix and the season ahead and try to defend both of our titles.” In response to a question about whether he hoped this was the end of it, he said, “I can’t give you any further comment, but the process has been conducted and concluded.”Earlier this week, Horner was cleared of all charges related to “inappropriate behavior.”
Red Bull said in a statement on Wednesday that the inquiry had been “fair, rigorous, and impartial,” but they also mentioned that the complaint had the option to challenge the findings. “The independent investigation into the allegations made against Mr. Horner is complete, and Red Bull can confirm that the grievance has been dismissed,” stated a spokeswoman.
It is the complainant’s right to file an appeal. Red Bull is certain that the inquiry was conducted in an impartial, thorough, and fair manner.
“We will refrain from providing any additional comments out of respect for all parties involved, as the investigation report is secret and includes the private information of the parties and third parties who assisted in the inquiry. Red Bull will keep working to uphold the best standards in the workplace.”