“Can’t say anything,” Helmut Marko outright refuses to comment on Christian Horner’s inappropriate behavior investigation
Christian Horner and Helmut Marko have been leading the charge of Red Bull in F1 for several years.

Helmut Marko and Christian Horner (Via: IMAGO)
The 2024 F1 season is just around the corner and ahead of it, the Red Bull outfit has found itself in a spot of bother, courtesy of team principal, Christian Horner. The Brit is under investigation for inappropriate behavior allegations. While several people have made a lot about it, Red Bull’s team adviser, Helmut Marko has made it clear that he will not talk about it.
Christian Horner and Helmut Marko have been with Red Bull for a long time. They are one of the main pillars around whom Red Bull revolves. Understanding the seriousness of the Horner situation, Marko is keeping a tight lip about it.

However, despite shying away from speaking about the inappropriate behavior investigation, he was recently pushed to talk about it, and he said, as reported by Soymotor:
I can't tell you anything about this issue. As long as the investigation is ongoing or there are no results, you will not hear from me. This is a process that is ongoing. I hope we can quickly control our turbulence. Luckily, our car is ready and we are well prepared.
With his comment, the 80-year-old veteran of F1 has made it known that he’ll not say a word until the Horner investigation is completed. Moreover, has also made it known that as far as the 2024 F1 season goes, the team is fully prepared.
Christian Horner will remain Red Bull’s team principal during the investigation
While Helmut Marko is not willing to say much regarding Christian Horner’s inappropriate behavior investigation, several people have asked for the latter’s head, in terms of his sacking from his team principal role with the Red Bull F1 team.

However, it has been made known by the Red Bull group that Horner will stay the team principal of the Austrian outfit until he is proven guilty. The investigation is expected to carry on during the 2024 F1 season which is slated to kick off from 29th February onwards.
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Christian Horner has played a significant role in the seven world championships Red Bull has amassed so far in its F1 history. Helmut Marko has also been alongside him from pretty much the very beginning and considering this, it will be fascinating to see how the latter would react in case Horner is proven guilty at the end of the investigation.
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