• Team principal believes investigation will exonerate him
  • Horner insists he is ‘absolutely committed’ to Red Bull

A bullish Christian Horner has insisted that he believes he will remain as team principal of Red Bull Racing, despite the ongoing ­investigation into allegations of inappropriate behaviour against him. Horner reiterated his stance that he has done nothing wrong and said he remained fully committed to leading the team in the future.

At the launch of their 2024 car at Red Bull Racing’s headquarters in Milton Keynes on Thursday, Horner spoke ­publicly for the first time since the investigation was launched on 5 February, prompted by a female employee’s complaint of his “controlling” behaviour.

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