As the upcoming season approaches, Red Bull finds itself in an uncertain situation, with the team’s principal’s career hanging in the balance. Serious allegations have been made against the team boss, casting a shadow over the entire reputation of the team.
Several significant and influential figures have observed the situation and chosen to address the matter publicly, expressing their viewpoints.
Sam Bird claims Red Bull is likely to suffer from Christian Horner’s probe
Christian Horner has been accused of assault allegations by his former colleague, according to the Australian drinks company. An external investigation is taking place to verify the alleged accusations and the defence evidence from the team boss. The 50-year-old has denied the allegations and instead claimed that the investigation is proving to be a major hindrance to the team’s development ahead of the upcoming 2024 season.
On the other hand, Formula E driver Sam Bird, on the BBC’s Chequered Flag podcast, strongly claimed that the ongoing investigation would tend to have a profound impact on Red Bull’s fame and reputation in the industry and its sponsors, regardless of the outcome. Multiple years of hard work by the team would only be deflated by a simple spark of controversy surrounding the Milton Keynes-based team.
Bird stated, “It’s going to be a distraction for the team in as much as I think it’s really damning for people involved with the team, so sponsors and potential sponsors. It’s not good for your image, is it? For your team boss to be accused of the things that he’s been accused of is, quite frankly, shocking for Red Bull.”
Christian Horner will work for Red Bull throughout investigations
Despite the tense situation, Horner remains fully committed to his role as the team leader. At the moment, Red Bull has decided to still work with the Britishman, normally like the previous seasons during the Bahrain test week.
At the launch event, the team principal labelled the situation business as usual at Red Bull, which clearly indicated that until he is proven guilty, the 50-year-old has no intention of parting ways with the team. Although the situation surrounding Red Bull’s confidence in Bahrain remains a complete mystery, it is uncertain whether they will maintain their assurance or be impacted by the recent developments.
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