F1 and the FIA have acknowledged the ongoing independent investigation into allegations within Red Bull Racing, specifically concerning team principal Christian Horner. Red Bull GmbH has initiated this investigation, with motorsport advisor Helmut Marko defending the delay in its conclusion, emphasizing that the lengthy duration is not the fault of the company. Both F1 and the FIA have expressed their desire for a fair and thorough process, stating they will not comment further until the investigation has concluded and the outcomes are known.
🗣️"The long duration of this investigation is not their fault." Red Bull motorsport advisor Helmut Marko has defended the energy drinks company's delay in concluding its investigation into its #F1 team principal Christian Horner ⬇️ https://t.co/3zKXaLf6tN
Marko has defended Red Bull's delay in concluding its investigation into its #F1 team principal Horner. https://t.co/pSNczSyz7O
Following very serious allegations, what we need now is transparency, openness and to get compensation to all those affected by the Horizon scandal as quickly as possible https://t.co/5Tq8NXsP3k
FIA statement regarding ongoing independent investigation at Red Bull: "In relation to the independent investigation currently being undertaken by Red Bull GMbH, the FIA reiterates that until such time as the investigation has concluded and the outcome is known, we will not be…
#F1 in a statement indicates it wants resolution on Red Bull matter: “We hope that the matter will be clarified at the earliest opportunity, after a fair and thorough process and we will not comment further at this time.”
Statement from #F1 regarding ongoing independent investigation at Red Bull Racing: “We have noted Red Bull has instigated an independent investigation into internal allegations at Red Bull Racing. We hope matter will be clarified at earliest opportunity, after a fair & thorough…