Mercedes chief executive Toto Wolff says Formula 1 will have to draw conclusions from the investigation into harassment against Red Bull president Christian Horner. His words guide the way racingnews365.
According to him, what happened was a test of strength not only for Red Bull, but for the entire organization.
“Given the internal investigation that Red Bull has initiated, the most important thing now is to complete it in an appropriate and transparent way. This is what we need to work on. Let’s see what comes out in the end and what conclusions Formula 1 will draw. Wolff said, “The current situation is for all F1 and related “It’s a problem for everyone,” he said.
On February 16, it was learned that one of Red Bull’s employees accused Horner of sexual harassment. In response, Horner sued the publication that published this information, demanding that they also write a denial.
The current Formula 1 champion is Dutch Red Bull driver Max Verstappen. The driver is a three-time world champion in the Formula 1 class (2021, 2022 and 2023). He holds the record for most wins in a season and the most consecutive Formula One Grand Prix wins.
Previously the FIA didn’t Respond to Red Bull president Christian Horner’s accusations.