Anonymous leak of information about Horner acquitted by Red Bull
The last chapter, or perhaps the penultimate chapter, of the Horner case. Just a day after Red Bull acquitted core team Following an investigation into alleged “inappropriate conduct” with a team member, An anonymous sender emailed some of the alleged conversations and photographs to the press. allegedly related to an investigation the veracity of which cannot be verified.
Horner’s official response was as follows: “I will not comment on anonymous allegations, but I will repeat that I have always denied the accusations. I respect the integrity of the independent investigation, which I have always cooperated with, it was fair and conducted by an independent specialist, who ultimately rejected the complaint. “I’m still focused on the start of the season.”
In late January, it emerged that parent company Red Bull had launched an independent investigation to clarify alleged “inappropriate conduct” by Horner, which was reported by an employee. The case has since sparked controversy. Some other team leaders seized the opportunity to demand “transparency” and “speed.” Likewise, major sponsors such as Ford or Formula 1 itself have expressed their concerns about the reported events. That’s all until Red Bull confirmed on Wednesday that the charges had been dismissed.
Horner has led the Red Bull team since its founding in 2005. Longest in his position and largely successful alongside other figures such as Adrian Newey. Since then they have won seven championships, shared between Vettel (2010–2013) and Verstappen (2021–2023); six constructors, 113 wins, 95 pole positions and 264 podiums. Perhaps the RB20 can help change the information focus and return it to the asphalt.