CHRISTIAN HORNER is expected to find out within the next 48 hours whether he will remain as boss of Red Bull Racing.
The 50-year-old is the subject of an internal investigation following a complaint from a female colleague of alleged inappropriate behaviour.
Horner has repeatedly denied the accusations and fully-complied with the investigation, which is being handled by the energy drink’s HQ in Austria.
Horner and his Red Bull Racing team have provided no time scale for the announcement.
However, F1 insiders believe the decision could be made before the season-opening GP, which kicks off Wednesday.
The message from within the team has been that it is “business as usual” within the Milton Keynes-based team while they wait for the investigation to be completed.
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Horner oversaw F1 testing last week in Bahrain and had previously said he expected to be in control come the race, which will be held this Saturday, also in Bahrain.
It is understood that the investigation, which was carried out by a specialist barrister and included an interview with Horner on February 9, has now concluded.
Horner joined Red Bull Racing in 2005 and is the sport’s longest-serving team principal.
He has won 13 titles with the team, winning six constructors’ and seven drivers’ titles.
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Should he quit his role, Red Bull would be seeking a replacement to lead their defence of the two titles they won in 2023, with Max Verstappen winning his third world championship.
Last week, Mercedes boss Toto Wolff said the investigation was “an issue for all of Formula One”, while McLaren’s called for a “swift ” and “transparent” conclusion to the investigation due to the negative headlines it was attracting.
However, it remains unknown if the full report will be published, given it was an internal investigation, rather than a legal hearing.
Everything you need to know about Christian Horner’s life and career
- 1973 – Born in Leamington Spa, Warwickshire
- 1991 – Wins a Formula Renault scholarship after impressing in karting races
- 1993-1997 – Competed in a host of competitions including British Formula Three, British Formula Two, and Formula 3000
- 1997 – Founded and developed the F3000 team Arden
- 1999 – Retired from driving and continued developing the Arden team
- 2005 – Appointed head of Red Bull team, becoming the youngest ever team principal at that time
- 2009 – Wins his first races as team principal with Sebastian Vettel and Mark Webber
- 2010 – Wins the Constructors’ Championship and Drivers’ Championship with Vettel – the first of four doubles in a row
- 2013 – Has a daughter with ex-wife Beverly Allen shortly before the couple split
- 2014 – Gets engaged to Spice Girls member Geri Halliwell
- 2015 – Marries Halliwell in Woburn, Bedfordshire
- 2017 – Horner and Halliwell welcome their son
- 2021 – Wins another Drivers’ Championship with Max Verstappen, pipping Lewis Hamilton on the final lap of the season
- 2022-23 – Red Bull win the Drivers’ Championship and Constructors’ Championship two years in a row
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