“End of, move on!!” Christian Horner breaks silence on ‘unwanted attention’ over Red Bull investigation saga
Christian Horner was the talk of the town during the Bahrain Grand Prix weekend.
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Christian Horner (Via: IMAGO)
Christian Horner, the Red Bull team principal, was recently cleared of the allegations that were made against him. While the Austrian group gave Horner the green signal after the end of the investigation, he has still made headlines for all the wrong reasons.
Soon after the investigation came to an end, an anonymous e-mail source released the evidence of the Horner investigation to the F1 CEO, Stefano Domenicali, the 10 F1 team principles, and also to some other prominent names in the sport.
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During the recent Bahrain GP weekend, the Brit was asked to shed light on the same and the overall investigation and while talking about it, he said, as reported by racingnews365:
My focus is on going racing and winning races and doing the best that I can. One hundred percent. There was a full, lengthy, internal process that was completed by an independent KC and the grievance that was raised was dismissed. End of, move on.
The 50-year-old Brit is pretty fed up with answering questions about the investigation that has been concluded. Moreover, he ardently feels that it is time for everyone to move on from the whole inappropriate behavior saga.
Christian Horner’s Red Bull had a terrific outing in Bahrain
While Christian Horner has urged people to move on from the inappropriate behavior saga, his Red Bull F1 team had a sensational outing during the recently concluded Bahrain Grand Prix. Max Verstappen and Sergio Perez helped the team in securing a sensational 1-2 finish.
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The Dutchman was in cruise control from the very first lap of the race whereas, Sergio Perez managed a brilliant recovery run. The Mexican driver started his race in fifth place and despite this, was able to finish his outing in a commendable second position.
Time to celebrate with the team ? pic.twitter.com/cf12ts7dOd
— Oracle Red Bull Racing (@redbullracing) March 2, 2024
Christian Horner and company are flying at the moment, and considering this, they will be the favorites to produce another strong outing during the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix. Mercedes boss, Toto Wolff has even claimed that the Austrian outfit could win all 24 races this year.
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