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Horner case officially closed: Red Bull rejects appeal against investigation

Christian Horner can finally breathe a sigh of relief: Appeal against the results of the investigation into the Horner affair rejected – Red Bull announces end to the saga

Christian Horner has now officially emerged from the affair surrounding him: Although the Red Bull team boss has been sitting more firmly in the saddle than ever for months after winning the power struggle at the world champion team – behind the scenes, however, the appeal against the results of the investigation into the Horner case from March was still ongoing.

This has now also been rejected, as Red Bull announced early Thursday evening!

The Red Bull team boss was accused of misconduct towards an employee, which is why an internal investigation against Horner was carried out by an independent lawyer around the start of the season. After eight weeks, however, Horner was acquitted by the lawyer

Long silence on the appeal – now finally dismissed!

The employee, who was suspended from the team in the course of the Horner affair, appealed against the results of the investigation, however, after which the issue went quiet …

Horner was evasive on the penultimate Grand Prix weekend in Hungary: “Look, I think everyone is focused on racing and the close world championship battle,” was Horner’s response to the confrontation with the topic

“You can see that everyone in the team is focused on putting all the energy into optimizing our performance as a team, developing the car and getting the most out of the race weekends,” explained Horner when asked whether inner peace had returned to Red Bull after the ups and downs of the start of the season.

Now the official answer is clear, with Red Bull GmbH announcing in a press release on Thursday: “Earlier in the year a complaint was lodged against Christian Horner. This complaint was dealt with through a complaints procedure within the company, with the independent crown prosecutor appointed to deal with the complaint dismissing it. “

Red Bull announces: “Internal process is complete “

“The applicant exercised its right to appeal and this appeal process was conducted by another independent Crown Attorney,” the statement reads: “All stages of the appeal process have now been completed, with the final outcome that the appeal will not be upheld.”

It continues: “The findings of the Crown Prosecutor have been accepted and adopted by Red Bull. The internal process is now complete.” The company also states: “The company respects the privacy of all its employees and will not be making any further comment on the matter at this time.”

The statement concludes: “Red Bull remains committed to upholding the highest workplace standards. “

For Horner, the affair surrounding his person from the corporate side is finally over. Although world champion Max Verstappen and motorsport consultant Helmut Marko will remain with the team for the time being, as the Grazer’s new side letter recently stated, Red Bull has recently suffered two major personnel losses in the form of design guru Adrian Newey and Head of Sport Jonathan Wheatley.

However, Horner’s power in the Red Bull cosmos seems to be greater than ever – even at the much-noticed and forward-looking “summer talks” on Monday after the race in Spa, the Briton was considered to be a great advocate of the solution of keeping hold of the counted-out drivers Sergio Perez (Red Bull) and Daniel Ricciardo (Racing Bulls). A scenario that was implemented in the end …

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