Christian Horner may learn the outcome of an investigation into his conduct as Red Bull Racing’s team principal by Wednesday ahead of the Formula One season’s opening session in Bahrain. The independent inquiry initiated in February following a complaint of inappropriate behavior by a female employee is not a legal action but a private investigation conducted by an external barrister.
Although Horner has vehemently denied any wrongdoing, the company is expected to make an announcement based on the inquiry findings this week. Horner who remains in charge during the investigation expressed a preference for a swift resolution as the new season approaches. If removed from his role it could significantly impact Red Bull on the brink of defending their championship.
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