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Red Bull team principal Christian Horner, right, with F1 world champion Max Verstappen The woman who made accusations about Christian Horner's behaviour is to appeal against Red Bull's decision to ...
Red Bull has rejected the appeal of the employee who accused Christian Horner of inappropriate behaviour. The company found the complaint unfounded even after the employee's appeal. Controversy ...
Christian Horner is reportedly at risk of losing his job as Red Bull team principal after Max Verstappen and his entourage ...
"Red Bull is committed to continuing to meet the highest workplace standards." The initial complaint threatened the job of Horner, who has led Red Bull's F1 team since it joined the grid in 2005.
Red Bull have dismissed the appeal of the female employee at the centre of allegations of controlling behaviour aimed at F1 team principal Christian Horner. The employee in question was suspended ...
The Austrian Grand Prix left a bitter taste for Red Bull. Christian Horner didn't hold back in his assessment of the race.
Max Verstappen and his entourage have reportedly laid out demands for Christian Horner to step aside or have his powers ...