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Red Bull Formula 1 team boss Christian Horner and ex-Spice Girl husband is suspected of “inappropriate behaviour” towards a colleague.
Touring couple in turmoil… Geri Halliwell will be ‘devastated’ by allegations against her husband, Redbull Formula 1 team boss Christian Horner, of alleged ‘inappropriate behaviour’ towards a team employee. . However, the former Spice Girl will be ready to publicly support her husband, a friend of hers has revealed Daily Mail:.
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“Independent investigation”.
Christian Horner, Red Bull team principal since 2005, has been the subject of an investigation by his team, a spokesperson for the organization announced on Monday, February 6, confirming information from a Dutch newspaper. De Telegraaf . The 50-year-old Briton, who was knighted by Charles III last year, has been accused internally of “bad behavior” and “inappropriate behaviour” towards one of his colleagues.
“After learning about some of the recent allegations, the company has launched an independent investigation. This procedure, which is already underway, is carried out by a specialized external consultant. The company takes these matters very seriously and the investigation will be completed as quickly as possible. It would not be appropriate to make other comments at this stage,” the Red Bull team said. On request of the daily newspaper De TelegraafChristian Horner “completely denies the allegations”.
Internal war
in the columns of Daily Mail: , supporters claim that Christian Horner is simply the victim of an infighting within the extended Red Bull family. These sources specifically claim that the former racing driver, long championed by Red Bull founder Dietrich Mateschitz, is now under threat from those who want to remove him from his pedestal. Threats that would be exacerbated by Matešić’s death in October 2022 at the age of 79.
Led by Christian Horner, Red Bull has won seven drivers’ world titles – four for German Sebastian Vettel (2010-2013) and three for Dutchman Max Verstappen (2021-2023), as well as six manufacturers’ world titles. (2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2022 and 2023).
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Source: Le Figaro
