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    Max Verstappen’s girlfriend Kelly Piquet turns heads as she puts on busty display at Paris Fashion Week

    KELLY PIQUET stunned fans as she put on a busty display at Paris Fashion Week.Max Verstappen’s girlfriend wore a beautiful black dress that left little to the imagination.Kelly Piquet stunned at Paris Fashion WeekCredit: RexShe also wowed in this black dressCredit: SplashThe outfit was made by Miu Miu WomenswearCredit: SplashFans were left in awe on social mediaCredit: SplashPiquet, 35, paired the dress with some high heels and a white handbag.It was not the only outfit that she wore for the fashion event.She also wore a short Miu Miu dress that showed off plenty of her legs.That look was completed with black heels which a bow on the tow and dark tights.READ MORE IN F1Some fans saw her outfits on social media and were left in awe.One wrote: “I’m making a special tweet just to say that Kelly Piquet is adorable in addition to being so beautiful.”A second commented: “First lady Kelly Piquet.”A third wrote: “No wonder Max is in such a hurry to finish a race.”Most read in MotorsportBEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERSA fourth said: “This woman is a work of art.”Another added: “So pretty.”Max Verstappen’s glam Wag Kelly Piquet risks wardrobe malfunction braless in open jacket as fans say ‘girl, you slay’The model has been dating the Red Bull driver since 2020 when they confirmed their relationship.A year later saw the flying Dutchman won his first ever F1 World Championship title.Kelly has plenty going on in her own life as she is also a columnist, blogger and PR professional.She comes from racing royalty as he dad is disgraced F1 legend Nelson Piquet Sr.He is often referred to as one of the greatest to ever grace the sport.Piquet Sr battled against other greats including Ayrton Senna, Nigel Mansell and Alain Prost.READ MORE SUN STORIESMeanwhile, Verstappen is currently leading the Driver’s Championship having won the first race of the new season in Bahrain.Scroll down to see more pictures of Kelly Piquet…Kelly is dating Max VerstappenCredit: instagram/@kellypiquet/They have been together since 2020Credit: GettyThey often enjoy stunning holidays togetherCredit: Instagram / @kellypiquetKelly has a glamorous lifestyleCredit: instagram @kellypiquetShe works as a modelCredit: Instagram kellypiquetShe is also a columnist, blogger and PR professionalCredit: https://www.instagram.com/kellypiquet/?hl=en More

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    F1 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix 2024: Start time, stream, TV, schedule as Hamilton and Verstappen race on Jeddah track

    STRAP on your seatbelts F1 fans as the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix is BACK – and there might not be many races left on the Jeddah circuit.The popular Saudi track will be replaced by the Qiddiya Circuit, a “unique” purpose-built track that is set to have a Six Flags theme park run parallel next to it.Saudi Arabia will have a brand new circuitCredit: Qiddiya MediaMax Verstappen won the first race of the season in BahrainCredit: RexBut for now, all eyes will be on Jeddah as Max Verstappen looks to continue his dominance of the sport following a win in the Bahrain opener.The Red Bull racer finished 22 seconds ahead of second-placed Sergio Perez and 50 seconds faster than seventh-place Lewis Hamilton.However, Hamilton’s last win came at the Saudi GP back in 2021, so he’ll be eager to make history repeat itself.When is the F1 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix 2024?
    The F1 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix 2024 is scheduled to take place on Saturday, March 9.
    It is expected to get underway from 5pm GMT
    Jeddah Corniche Circuit is the official track for this huge race and it can host a staggering 150,000 fans over the three days.
    Sergio Perez won the 2023 edition while Max Verstappen stormed from 15th to second.
    Read more on F1What TV channel is it on and can it be live streamed?
    The Saudi Arabian Grand Prix will be broadcast LIVE on Sky Sports F1.
    Subscription members of Sky Sports can stream the entire action on the Sky Go app or Sky Sports website.
    The race will also be available to NOW TV users via all mobile devices and tablets.
    FULL race scheduleThursday, March 7
    Practice One – 1:30pm
    Practice Two – 5pm
    Friday, March 8Most read in Motorsport
    Practice Three – 1:30pm
    Qualifying – 5pm
    Saturday, March 9
    Race – 5pm
    All times are in the GMT🏁 Complete F1 2024 race calendar – details on every Grand Prix and start time this year 🏁 Current F1 driver standings:
    Max Verstappen – Red Bull: 26 points
    Sergio Perez – Red Bull: 18 points
    Carlos Sainz – Ferrari: 15 points
    Charles Leclerc – Ferrari: 12 points
    George Russell – Mercedes: 10 points
    Lando Norris – McLaren: 8 points
    Lewis Hamilton – Mercedes: 6 points
    Oscar Piastri – McLaren: 4 points
    Fernando Alonso – Aston Martin: 2 points
    Lance Stroll – Aston Martin: 1 point
    Zhou Guanyu – Kick Sauber: 0 points
    Kevin Magnussen – Haas: 0 points
    Daniel Ricciardo – RB: 0 points
    Yaki Tsunoda – RB: 0 points
    Alex Albon – Williams: 0 points
    Nico Hulkenberg – Haas: 0 points
    Esteban Ocon – Alpine: 0 points
    Pierre Gasly – Alpine: 0 points
    Valtteri Bottas – Kick Sauber: 0 points
    Logan Sargeant – Williams: 0 points More

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    Christian Horner accuser faces deadline TODAY to appeal after Red Bull boss was cleared by his team in F1 sext storm

    CHRISTIAN Horner’s accuser has until the end of today to file an appeal over Red Bull’s decision to clear him of any wrongdoing.The anonymous female staffer has armed herself with a team of lawyers as the F1 chief clings on to his £8 million-a-year job.Christian Horner’s accuser could launch an appeal over the decision to clear him of wrongdoingCredit: GettyHorner and wife Geri put on a united front on SaturdayCredit: GettyAllegations of inappropriate and controlling behaviour against Horner were dismissed last Wednesday following an internal probe.But just 24 hours later his private conversations with an alleged female colleague were leaked online.Some appeared to show him asking the woman for pictures.Horner, who remains at the helm of the Red Bull Racing team, has always vehemently denied all accusations.More on Christian HornerDespite dozens of messages being shared last week – many of which were sexually suggestive in nature – Red Bull’s board has continued to stand by him.As with the three-week investigation, it has been “business as usual” at the Red Bull camp, with Horner shrugging off the sexting scandal at the Bahrain Grand Prix over the weekend.The female staffer is understood to be still going to work at Red Bull’s Milton Keynes HQ, reports The Times.She remains in contact with Horner due to the nature of her role.Most read in MotorsportFollowing the decision last Wednesday, the woman was told she had five working days to appeal against the decision to clear Horner, insiders said. It means she must file an appeal before today’s deadline if she wishes to.Watch moment Christian Horner & Max Verstappen’s dad Jos have ‘heated’ exchange as team ‘torn apart’ by sext rowOne insider told The Times: “She’s taken on her lawyers. People don’t just roll over in these cases.”After being left in “floods of tears” by the probe, Horner’s wife Geri Halliwell has now demanded he cut contact with the female employee he’s accused of sexting.The Spice Girl, who staged a public show of support for F1 boss Horner in Bahrain, wants the employee “out of the picture”.Devastated Geri, 51, is also understood to have laid down ground rules over her hubby’s future behaviour — including on messages he sends on his phone.The pair shared an awkward hug and kiss for the cameras in the Middle East on Saturday.It comes as as tensions mount in the Red Bull camp after top driver Max Verstappen’s dad warned the team will “explode” if Horner stays.Horner and Jos, 52, were seen locked in a fiery exchange in Bahrain just days ago.The Red Bull chief met with Max Verstappen’s rep on Monday in a bid to calm soaring tensions.But the pair appear to be at odds as rumours continue that Jos wants Horner fired or he will push for his racing star son Max to move to rival teams Ferrari or Mercedes.Jos’s close friendship with Mercedes boss Toto Wolff could help steer Max into jumping ship and taking the seat left vacant by Ferrari-bound Lewis Hamilton.On Sunday, Jos was even forced to deny he was behind the leaking of Horner’s alleged sexts.When asked if he was involved, Jos shot back: “That wouldn’t make sense. Why would I do that when Max is doing so well here?”Rumours suggest Verstappen Snr and Horner have been clashing for months – a row that is threatening to rip Red Bull apart if Max is forced to choose between his father or his boss.After the race in Bahrain, Jos bluntly told the media that Red Bull Racing will “explode” if Horner remains team principal.“There is tension here while he remains in position,” he said.”The team is in danger of being torn apart. It can’t go on the way it is. It will explode.”He is playing the victim, when he is causing the problems.”READ MORE SUN STORIESJos has overseen his son’s career like a hawk after taking part in 106 races as an F1 driver himself.Horner and Jos Verstappen appeared locked in a fiery exchange just days agoCredit: Getty More

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    FIA president hit with fresh claims as it’s alleged he tried to torpedo Las Vegas Grand Prix by declaring track unsafe

    FIA President Mohammed Ben Sulayem has been hit by fresh controversy over claims he tried to block last year’s Las Vegas Grand Prix.The accusation comes from the same whistleblower who accused Ben Sulayem of allegedly fudging the outcome of the 2023 Saudi Arabian GP by overturning a penalty to Fernando Alonso.Mohammed Ben Sulayem is at the centre of more allegationsCredit: RexThe whistleblower’s claims concern last year’s Las Vegas GPCredit: RexThe whistleblower says they were told “on behest of the FIA president” to find a way so as not pass the circuit as being safe for racing.The claim is in a report by the FIA’s compliance officer to its ethics committee and being investigated internally.An FIA statement said: “The FIA confirms that the Compliance Officer has received a report detailing potential allegations involving certain members of its governing bodies.”The Compliance Department is assessing these concerns, as is common practice in these matters, to ensure that due process is meticulously followed.”READ MORE TOP STORIESOfficials were unable to find fault with the street circuit and passed it as safe and it held its inaugural race last year.It is unclear why Ben Sulayem did not wish the race to be sanctioned, which was a marquee event for F1’s rights owner’s, Liberty Media, who invested over £500 million in the project.The latest bombshell comes ahead of this weekend’s Saudi Arabian GP where Max Verstappen faces a grilling on Wednesday after his father Jos said his son would quit Red Bull after his own bust-up with boss Christian Horner.Meanwhile, the 50-year-old Brit was reportedly not invited to Verstappen Senior’s big birthday bash in Dubai last weekend.Most read in MotorsportIt came as Horner and Jos, 52, were filmed locked in a fiery exchange in Bahrain as the team supremo continues to be embroiled in a “sexting” controversy.There are reports of cracks in the Red Bull camp over the scandal.Greatest F1 track on Earth’ created featuring iconic parts from Silverstone, Spa and SuzukaIntimate texts allegedly sent by Horner to a female colleague were leaked online.But rumours also suggest Verstappen Snr and Horner have been clashing for months – with reports now of an explosive row on Friday evening. More

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    Supercomputer predicts 2024 F1 season with Hamilton in for horror final year at Mercedes.. but is Verstappen still king?

    FORMULA ONE was a nine month long procession for Max Verstappen last year – but will it be the same this time round?The Red Bull ace has been the sport’s dominant force since his first world title in 2021, winning every Drivers’ World Championship since.Lewis Hamilton looks set for a tough final season with MercedesCredit: GettyWill Max Verstappen breeze to a fourth consecutive World Championship?Credit: GettyWhile Lewis Hamilton was the man to beat for many years before the Dutchman’s success and will be hoping to make his mark in his final season with Mercedes before he makes his switch to Ferrari next year.Although Verstappen is the clear favourite to take home a fourth consecutive World Championship with Red Bull this season, F1 is a sport full of unpredictability that could throw up some surprises.The brain-boxes at BonusCodesBets have let their supercomputer do the predicting for us so we can take a look at how this exciting season might shape up.The supercomputer has simulated every race this season 1,000 times using code fuelled by stats from previous seasons and real-time data to draw up exactly what they expect to happen this year.READ MORE ON F1But first they’ve had a look at what might happen in this weekend’s Saudi Arabia Grand Prix.The Middle Eastern race gets underway in Jeddah on Saturday afternoon and it looks like Verstappen is going to get a second win under his belt already.The 26-year-old has an incredible 85.4 per cent chance of winning the GP and according to the computer will only miss out on a podium spot if he is forced out of the race with car issues.Teammate Sergio Perez is the second most likely driver to win in Jeddah with a 3.2 per cent chance of victory.Most read in MotorsportCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERSHamilton has been handed just a 1.8 per cent chance of crossing the finish line first, but could certainly make the podium with a 14.3 per cent chance of finishing second and a 14.4 per cent chance of third place.As for the rest of the season it could make for hard reading for the Brit who according to the supercomputer will go the entire year without winning a race for the third season in a row.Ultimate F1 team principal’s rich list including Red Bull’s Christian Horner and Mercedes boss Toto WolffTo make matters worse it’s predicted that the 39 year old will only make the podium twice in the entire season – that’s less than half of the amount he made last year (six).The algorithm has suggested that a third place finish in Australia and a second place ending in China will be the highlights of Hamilton’s final season in a Mercedes car.As for Verstappen it looks like more dominance is on the table for the superstar.He is expected to win a staggering 21 of the 24 races this year finishing second in the three that he doesn’t take first place in.A 21-win season would break the record for the most race wins in a campaign which was set by Verstappen himself last year with 19.The whitewash season is predicted to see him earn an incredible 585 points with his closest competitor being Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc who is predicted to earn 271 points from the season.The three races that Verstappen isn’t expected to walk are projected to be won by three different drivers in his place.McLaren’s Lando Norris is forecast to take first place in the Singapore Grand Prix for his first ever win in F1.Fellow Brit George Russell is predicted to snatch the Dutch GP title away from Verstappen on the Red Bull driver’s home ground.While Oscar Piastri may be a surprise package with a first career win for McLaren in Japan next month.Lando Norris (top left) and George Russell (top right) are both predicted to get a win this seasonCredit: GettyMcLaren’s Oscar Piastri could also earn a first career victoryCredit: PA More

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    Inside new Saudi Arabia GP circuit designed by F1 icon featuring 20-STOREY-HIGH first corner & biggest hills on calendar

    PLANS for a brand new Formula One track in Saudi Arabia have been unveiled.Since it joined the F1 calendar in 2021, the Saudi Grand Prix has taken place on a street circuit in Jeddah.The Qiddiya Circuit is set to host the Saudi Arabian GP from 2027Credit: Qiddiya MediaA theme park is set to be built parallel next to the circuitCredit: Qiddiya MediaHowever, it is set to be moved later this decade.The Jeddah Corniche Circuit will be replaced by the Qiddiya Circuit, a “unique” purpose-built track situated 30 miles from the capital city of Riyadh.The proposed track, designed by ex-F1 star Alex Wurz and established circuit designer Herman Tilke, features 21 corners and 108 metres of elevation change.Plans for an elevated first corner, which will be known as Blade, have also been released.Read More on F1The corner is expected to rise 70 metres above the floor over a concert space.A Six Flags theme park is set to run parallel to the track and will feature the world’s tallest, longest and fastest rollercoaster.Computer-generated images of the circuit also show a glass-bottomed swimming pool suspended over the track.Discussing the plans, Abdullah Aldawood, Managing Director of Qiddiya Investment Company, said: “The Speed Park Track will be a true embodiment of Qiddiya’s power of play philosophy and position Qiddiya City as the home of Saudi motorsport and one of the world’s leading motorsport venues.Most read in MotorsportBEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERS”Visitors and spectators will be treated to one of the most unique race experiences in the world with a pioneering track that will be ready to host some of the world’s biggest motorsport events.”The new track is not expected to be ready until 2027 at the earliest.The Sun’s Ben Hunt previews ‘high speed’ and ‘dangerous’ Saudi Grand PrixF1 returns to Jeddah this weekend for the 2024 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix.Max Verstappen won the opening race of the season in Bahrain last week, with his Red Bull team-mate Sergio Perez finishing second and Ferrari’s Carlos Sainz third. More

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    Former F1 star Heikki Kovalainen, 42, to undergo life-saving open-heart surgery

    FORMER Formula One star Heikki Kovalainen has announced he will be undergoing life-changing surgery.The 42-year-old has been diagnosed with an enlarged aorta and needs to undergo open-heart surgery as a result.Heikki Kovalainen has announced he will be undergoing life-changing surgeryCredit: GettyKovalainen, who now takes part in rally racing, has had to put his career on hold as a result.Speaking to Finnish outlet Iltalehti, the racing icon said: “At the end of last season, I decided to have a thorough physical examination at the doctor’s. “The idea was to check that no bigger problem was found, but then something like this was revealed.”He added: “It’s a hereditary disease that I can’t do anything about. It’s good that it was discovered now. READ MORE ON F1″Usually, this problem is asymptomatic, except when it first occurs.”Kovalainen even explained he’s been travelling to different countries to try and get the help he needs for his condition.The 42-year-old ended his F1 career in 2013 after stints racing for Renault, McLaren, Lotus and Caterham.During his days with McLaren he was partnered with a young Lewis Hamilton and earned himself a first and only career win in the 2008 Hungarian Grand Prix.Most read in MotorsportNow Kovalainen competes in the World Rally Championships and has been forced to pull out on medical grounds despite his intention to defend the championship in Japan with the new Yaris WRC2 car.The Finland-born racer has been told by doctors he can’t compete in strenuous activities until he has recovered from his operation.The Sun’s Ben Hunt previews ‘high speed’ and ‘dangerous’ Saudi Grand PrixBut he seems to have made peace with the possibility that he may never return to the sport he loves should he be told it is unsafe to do so after his surgery.He said: “The probabilities are on my side. However, if it happens that I can’t continue racing despite the operation, then so be it.”My primary goal is to get back to a normal life.”Kovalainen raced alongside Lewis Hamilton during his days with McLarenCredit: GettyHe has also raced for CaterhamCredit: EPA More

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    The £26bn Red Bull tycoon who holds Christian Horner’s future in his hands… and whose playboy son has scandal of his own

    HE’S the Formula 1 tycoon who could single-handedly steer Christian Horner’s career to safety.Red Bull owner Chalerm Yoovidhya holds the biggest stake in the company and is said to be the most important supporter of the embattled team principal.Chalerm Yoovidhya, pictured next to wife Daranee, shows his support for Christian and Geri at the weekendCredit: GettyThe Red Bull owner with three-time world champion Max VerstappenCredit: APF1 boss Horner, who is married to ex Spice Girl Geri Halliwell, was rocked last week after bombshell ‘sext’ messages with an alleged female colleague were leaked online.Only 24 hours before, he had been cleared of misconduct towards the woman by an internal probe – allegations he had always denied.Now, an astonishing civil war has broken out at Red Bull after Jos Verstappen – the dad of superstar driver Max – warned the team will “explode” if the 50-year-old stays.While some high profile figures in the company have reportedly turned on Horner, Chalerm – who is worth £26billion – remains his most crucial public ally.Read more on Christian HornerAt the Bahrain Grand Prix over the weekend, the pair were pictured together alongside their wives, Geri and Daranee, as they celebrated three-time world champion Max winning the first race of the new season.Thai billionaire Chalerm is the oldest son of Chaleo Yoovidhya, who co-created the energy drink brand with Dietrich Mateschitz.The late Dietrich Mateschitz was Horner’s biggest championCredit: GettyDietrich’s son, Mark, has taken over his role in the F1 teamCredit: GettyAustrian businessman Dietrich spearheaded the development of Red Bull’s sporting division, handpicking Horner to launch their F1 team and proving to be his biggest champion until his death in 2022.Since then, Horner has made close ties with Chalerm, while Dietrich’s own heir, Mark, is believed to have cooled on the scandal-hit team leader, according to Mail Online.Most read in MotorsportAway from the track, the Yoovidhya empire spreads across multi-million pound properties, vineyards and businesses, from London to Bangkok.But the playboy lifestyle of one of Chalerm’s 11 children has presented the family with a scandal of their own – and one far darker than Horner’s.Horror smashIn 2012, Charlem’s son Vorayuth was allegedly involved in an accident in Bangkok in which a cop was killed.He has been effectively on the run ever since – as the clock runs down on prosecution time.Verstappen breaks silence on Christian Horner ‘sexting’ probe as pressure mounts on Red Bull 3 weeks after shock claimsVorayuth – known as ‘Boss’ – has been pictured travelling around the world on private jets, enjoying lavish holidays in Japan, Monaco, Venice and Laos in Asia and celebrating a birthday at Gordon Ramsay’s London restaurant.He is believed to own a home in London where he keeps a black Porsche Carrera with the personal number plate BO55 RBR – short for ‘Boss Red Bull Racing’.Last month it was revealed a former top policeman in Bangkok faces charges of helping Vorayuth escape justice along with other senior figures.The saga began 12 years ago when it was claimed the 42-year-old hit policeman Wichean Glanprasert with his Ferrari on a main drag in Bangkok. The officer’s mangled body was dragged down the block along with his tangled bike.Cops followed a trail of brake fluid to the Yoovidhya family’s gated property nearby, where they found Vorayuth’s car with its bumper hanging off.A chauffeur was first blamed for the accident but Vorayuth, who attended the exclusive private school Bradfield College in Berkshire,  later turned himself in and admitted being behind the wheel. Vorayuth “Boss” Yoovidhya seen outside his house in LondonCredit: APVorayth’s Ferrari was found smashed up after an accidentCredit: AFPHis attorney claimed alcohol found in his system was drunk to steady his nerves after the crash.The family put up £12,000 for bail and he went home the same day, quickly resuming his jet-set lifestyle. He was seen three months later at the Red Bull Singha Race of Champions in Bangkok, surrounded by friends and cousins.It took Thai police another five years to issue a formal arrest warrant in 2017 when Vorayuth fled Thailand and his passport was revoked.  Interpol issued a ‘red notice’ to arrest him pending extradition but it appears to no longer be posted on its website.He has since failed to show up at court with lawyers claiming he was too busy to appear or had important appointments – including one in London.Chalerm sees Horner as some sort of foster sonEx F1 driver Ralf SchumacherThe Thai statute of limitations – the time in which someone can be prosecuted – started to expire on potential charges of speeding, hit and run and causing death by reckless driving.Then, in 2020 the police suddenly announced they were dropping all charges.The move provoked fury and a boycott of Red Bull products in Thailand, where campaigners complain of a two-tiered justice system – one for the poor and  another for elites.It emerged that at the time of the accident the dead policeman’s brother signed a contract with the Yoovidhyas to receive around £75,000 in compensation if the family agreed not to start criminal or civil proceedings.However, the deal didn’t shield them from a case brought by Thai prosecutors and, after the outcry following Vorayuth’s acquittal, Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha ordered a new investigation.He said the original probe had been “compromised” and fresh charges of drug use and causing death by reckless driving were laid against Vorayuth in 2020.Who is Jos Verstappen?A FORMER F1 driver himself, Jos achieved two podiums in 106 races but is been better known for being the father of three-time world champ Max Verstappen.
    Jos can frequently be seen behind the scenes at Red Bull during the race weekends and takes pride in supporting his son publicly.
    However, he has been the subject of some scrutiny in the past.
    After an incident in 1998 at a karting track where another man suffered a fractured skull, he avoided a suspended jail sentence after agreeing an out-of-court settlement with the victim.
    Ten years later, he appeared in court, charged with assaulting his wife, Sophie Kumpen.
    He was found not guilty of assault, but guilty of threatening Kumpen in text messages and of violating a previously issued restraining order.
    He was fined and sentenced to three months of a probational, suspended prison sentence.
    And in January 2012, he was arrested following accusations that he drove a car into his ex-girlfriend but was released two weeks later after the charge was withdrawn.
    He has overseen his son’s career like a hawk and now, with a wedge drive between himself and Horner, it leaves Max Verstappen in an awkward position

    Since then, cops have run out of time to prosecute the drug charge and the driving offence is set to run out in 2027.Last month several government officials and cops were accused of a conspiracy to help Vorayuth escape the country.Police chief Somyot Poompanmoung and other suspects face being charged with an abuse of power in order to aid an individual to avoid prosecution.Somyot was last year accused by the National Anti-Corruption Commission of tampering with evidence by altering the speedometer of Vorayuth’s Ferrari.Humble beginningsThe scandal is a long way from the humble beginnings of Vorayuth’s grandfather, who was once a farmer on his family’s duck farm.Born to poor Chinese immigrant parents who traded fruit in a town to the north of Bangkok, Chaleo Yoovidhya got a job as an antibiotics salesman before quitting to set up his own pharmaceutical firm in the early 1960sHe said “divine inspiration” helped him create an energy-boosting drink, which he named Krating Daeng.Austrian salesman Dietrich found the drink cured his jet lag and went into partnership with Chaleo in 1984, launching Red Bull.While the drink became a ‘go to’ for party animals, Chaleo was deeply private and had not given an interview in 30 years when he died in March 2012 aged 88.As the eldest of two sons, Chalerm took over the business empire and Red Bull Racing was born in 2005.The family are said to own five multi-million pound properties in London as well as a luxurious gated home in Bangkok.Chalerm has 11 children with wife Daranee and one owns a £5.9million townhouse in Chicago.Since 2001, the F1 businessman has also run a winery in Dallas, Texas, called Siam.’Foster son’ relationshipChalerm is said to see Horner like a foster sonCredit: GettyWith Chalerm owning 51 percent of Red Bull – with Austrian Mark Mateschitz retaining 49 per cent – he could be the deciding factor on whether Horner remains team principal.As Geri Halliwell stood by her man at the weekend, packing on the PDA at the Bahrain Grand Prix, the Red Bull owner also made a show of support.He and wife Daranee were pictured laughing and joking with the Horners on the terrace in the clearest sign yet that Christian has the ear of the big boss.Former F1 driver Ralf Schumacher previously described Horner as a “kind of foster son” to Chalerm.Speaking before Horner was cleared by Red Bull, he said: “He stands by him unconditionally.”Horner has said he is “absolutely confident” he will ride out the biggest storm of his life.Only time will tell if he’s correct.Horner, with wife Geri, says he is confident he will keep his jobCredit: Getty More