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At the Bahrain Grand Prix on Saturday night, Christian Horner, the team principal for Red Bull, was seen conversing with Jos Verstappen in the paddock. Images provided by Sky Italy
Horner, who has consistently refuted the accusations, faced additional pressure on Thursday as documents allegedly representing the evidence in the inquiry into his behaviour was leaked to principals of F1 teams and multiple media outlets via an anonymous email account.
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Red Bull was in risk of being “torn apart” if Horner continued in his role, Verstappen’s father Jos Verstappen told the Daily Mail. Sky Sports News understands that Horner made these comments before to this Saturday’s Bahrain Grand Prix, but he stands by them.
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When asked if he still plans to be the race director for this week’s Saudi Arabian Grand Prix by Sky Sports F1, Horner replied, “Yes, without a doubt.” If not, I wouldn’t be here.
He continued, “Yes, without a doubt, in regards to Red Bull’s unity
We have a really potent team. We have amazing partners, outstanding supporters, and
outstanding shareholders on our side. This kind of outcome cannot be attained by disunity
A Red Bull one-two finish in Bahrain, according to team principal Christian Horner, is the “perfect start,” and he commends the crew behind the scenes
Afterwards, Horner told reporters during a media briefing at the Bahrain International Circuit that the last few days had “not been pleasant” and that he still intended to serve as both the team’s principle and CEO until the end of the current campaign
“Obviously it’s not been pleasant, the unwanted attention,” Horner stated
“However, the vehicles are now the main focus. My attention has been primarily focused on the current course of events, and I believe that today’s outcome highlights the team’s direction as we proceed forward
Referring to the material that was leaked on Thursday, Horner insisted that he was unable to comment on what he called “anonymous speculative messages from an unknown source”
Watching the podium ceremony of the Bahrain Grand Prix alongside Red Bull owner Chalerm Yoovidhya (L) and his spouse Geri Haliwell-Horner (R) is Christian Horner
Pictured: Christian Horner, Red Bull owner Chalerm Yoovidhya (L) and his spouse Geri Haliwell-Horner (R) watching the podium ceremony at the Bahrain Grand Prix
Watch the second round of the new F1 season – the Saudi Arabian GP – live on Sky Sports F1 this coming week, with practice on Thursday, qualifying on Friday and the race at 5pm on Saturday
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