Red Bull F1 Notebook: Christian Horner is ready to leave due to…
Ahead of the second Formula One Grand Prix of the season, Christian Horner was spotted in Saudi Arabia without his wife Geri Halliwell. The troubled Red Bull team principal is currently battling for his career.
In the Saudi metropolis of Jeddah, the Red Bull team principal was observed having a lengthy conversation with a colleague, despite mounting pressure to resign.
Jos, the father of professional driver Max Verstappen, has openly criticized Horner amid the ongoing controversy surrounding his texting incident.
In Bahrain on the first weekend of the season, the 50-year-old’s position was dominant even though Red Bull’s Max Verstappen and Sergio Perez finished one and two.
On Wednesday, the CEO of Red Bull was exonerated of charges of engaging in “coercive behavior” with a female coworker.
After an internal inquiry, the Red Bull CEO was found not guilty of any charges of “coercive behavior” towards a female coworker last Wednesday. The claims first surfaced on February 5.
Christian Horner, the team principal for Red Bull, was spotted in Jeddah before the Saudi Grand Prix. +11 View gallery
Christian Horner, the team principal for Red Bull, was spotted in Jeddah before the Saudi Grand Prix.
This month, the embattled Red Bull CEO has been battling for his job amid a texting controversy.
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This month, the embattled Red Bull CEO has been battling for his job after a texting controversy.
Ralf Schumacher, a former Formula One driver, believes that Christian Horner staying at Red Bull will force Max Verstappen to leave.
After an internal probe, the Red Bull CEO was exonerated of charges of engaging in “coercive behavior” with a female coworker last Wednesday. The claims first surfaced on February 5.
Prior to the Saudi Grand Prix, Christian Horner, the team principal for Red Bull, was spotted in Jeddah. +11 View gallery
Prior to the Saudi Grand Prix, Christian Horner, the team principal for Red Bull, was spotted in Jeddah.
In the midst of a texting controversy this month, the troubled Red Bull CEO has been battling for his career +11
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This month, a texting controversy has caused the embattled Red Bull CEO to battle for his job.
Former Formula One racer Ralf Schumacher believes that Max Verstappen would leave Red Bull if Christian Horner stayed there. +11