Christian Horner’s accuser who accused him of misconduct may appeal after Red Bull cleared him. The female staff member making the allegations has been suspended by the F1 team and inquiries are ongoing. Red Bull refuses to comment on the matter.
The accuser has the right to appeal within five days of receiving written confirmation of the dismissal. Horner is eager to move on emphasizing Red Bull’s focus on success. Horner denies misconduct allegations stating the case is closed. Alleged text messages from Horner sent to 149 F1 figures are under scrutiny.
Some doubt the legitimacy of the messages pointing to inconsistencies. Despite rumors about Max Verstappen’s future, Horner remains focused on Red Bull’s success and downplays concerns about his leadership.
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