Red Bull’s majority shareholder reportedly hired a SPY to investigate into Christian Horner
The Christian Horner saga deepens as Chalerm Yoovidhya allegedly appointed a spy behind Christian Horner.

Christian Horner and Max Verstappen (Via: Imago)
Christian Horner investigation saga has been the hot topic in the Formula One community since the start of the 2024 season. Despite the investigation being concluded the noise around it hasn’t ended. The alleged evidence leak, public criticism from Jos Verstappen and comments from other F1 bosses has kept the issue alive. Latest report suggests even Red Bull’s majority shareholders got involved as well in the drama.
Amidst these shocking revelations, the energy drink manufacturer’s owners have reportedly hired a private spy to investigate Christian Horner and the entire faction. According to Express Newspaper, the infamous Thai businessman and majority Red Bull stakeholder Chalerm Yoovidhya is behind the entire process.

The spy reportedly flew into the city and visited the Milton Keynes headquarters to investigate the entire ordeal. Moreover, the spy is reported to have first-handily checked the entire situation and evaluate each and every factory department. As a result, the entire process might be revealed to the public to ensure maximum integrity is maintained for the team.
Christian Horner had declined any sort of wrongdoings on his behalf towards the female employee. Hence, soon after Red Bull cleared the team principal in not guilty, the female employee was suspended. Now she has lodged a complaint against Horner at FIA and revelations that FIA potentially hid two more cases against the Red Bull team principal makes the f1 nation curious about the next development in the unfortunate saga.
FIA addresses the rumors of the FIA Ethics Committee receiving complaints against Christian Horner
During the entire investigation process carried out by Red Bull, FIA held a complete silence over the entire matter. However, when crucial incriminating information was leaked about the team principal, the authorities had to step in. Hence, following the rumors of two other complaints to the Ethics Committee being surfaced, FIA has finally responded. FIA representative highlighted how inquiries and complaints are received and managed by independent bodies autonomously within the federation.

At the FIA, enquiries and complaints are received and managed by the Compliance Officer, and the Ethics Committee where appropriate. Both the bodies operate autonomously, guaranteeing strict confidentiality throughout the process.A FIA representative declared, as reported by autox.com.
Additionally, the representative mentioned how they were unable to confirm receiving any such complaints. Hence, the body refused to comment any further on the status quo without thorough research. As a result, the entire case would be revisited by multiple people to ensure the strictest possible research into the entire case.
As a consequence, and in general, we are unable to confirm the receipt of any specific complaint and it is unlikely that we will be able to provide further comment on the complaints that we may receive from the parties.The FIA Spokesperson added.
Red Bull wishes to finish the entire investigation process as soon as possible to return back to normal. Regardless of the issues involving the team principal, Milton Keynes is showcasing a dominant performance. The RB20 is exceptionally fast and has helped the drivers achieve a one-two finish in the initial two races.
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