Christian Horner Investigation Update: Announcement Expected Imminently

An announcement is expected imminently following the reported conclusion of the investigation into Christian Horner.
Christian Horner Investigation Update: Announcement Expected Imminently
Christian Horner Investigation Update: Announcement Expected Imminently /

The Formula 1 community awaits an imminent update on the investigation into Red Bull Racing team principal Christian Horner following accusations of misconduct. The enquiry, initiated by Red Bull's Austrian parent company has reportedly come to a close, with a statement anticipated ahead of the Bahrain Grand Prix this Saturday, according to Sky Sports F1.

Key Takeaways:

  • The investigation into Red Bull Racing's Christian Horner for purported misconduct is nearing its conclusion.
  • A specialist barrister has completed the external review, with the extensive findings now with Red Bull GmbH's board for a decisive verdict.
  • An official decision on Horner's position is expected to be released imminently, in time for the start of the 2024 F1 season in Bahrain.
Christian Horner Red Bull (53)

Christian Horner, the long-standing team principal of Red Bull Racing, finds himself at the centre of a controversy that has prompted an extensive investigation by Red Bull GmbH, the team's parent company. The allegations, made by a female colleague, have led to a detailed examination of Horner's conduct, although he firmly denies these accusations. The comprehensive report is now said to be under review by the company's board, which will determine Horner's future within the organisation.

As the F1 community gears up for the opening race of the 2024 season, the timing of the board's decision is crucial. Horner is expected to return to Bahrain from the UK just as the decision is made public, ensuring that the resolution precedes the highly anticipated first practice sessions.

Despite the public intrigue, Red Bull GmbH is likely to limit the details shared in their forthcoming statement, prioritising confidentiality and the integrity of their investigation. It is currently not known if Horner will stay in his role should the investigation find the allegations to be true. 

Christian Horner Red Bull (35)

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Lydia Mee
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