The Citizen (KZN)

Red Bull unity is very strong

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Sakhir – Christian Horner (above) declared Red Bull have “never been stronger” after he was cleared of inappropri­ate behaviour.

Horner was back at work, overseeing the world champions in practice for this weekend’s season-opening Bahrain Grand Prix, 24 hours after he was given the green light to continue as team principal.

His future as one of Formula One’s most successful team bosses had hung on the outcome of the internal inquiry set up by Red Bull’s parent company.

The Austrian energy drinks giant, Red Bull GmBH, hired a London lawyer to look into the allegation­s against Horner made by a female colleague.

“The grievance has been dismissed,” Red Bull announced in a statement on Wednesday.

Horner, who had categorica­lly denied any wrong-doing, told Sky Sports in the paddock at the Sakhir circuit: “I am pleased that the process is over, and I cannot comment about it.

“I am here to focus on the Grand Prix and the season ahead and trying to defend both of our titles.”

Horner added: “I can’t give you any further comment, but the process has been conducted and concluded.

“I am pleased to be here in Bahrain, and with the team, focused on the season ahead. Within the team it (the unity) has never been stronger.”

Horner, 50, was given the all clear after the lawyer’s report was considered by Red Bull directors.

In their statement, Red Bull GmbH said: “The independen­t investigat­ion into the allegation­s made against Mr Horner is complete and Red Bull can confirm that the grievance has been dismissed.

“The complainan­t has a right of appeal. Red Bull is confident that the investigat­ion has been fair, rigorous and impartial.

“The investigat­ion report is confidenti­al and contains the private informatio­n of the parties and third parties who assisted in the investigat­ion.

“Therefore we will not be commenting further out of respect for all concerned.

“Red Bull will continue striving to meet the highest workplace standards.”

Discussing the affair on Thursday, Williams team principal James Vowles said he had to believe Red Bull’s process had been thorough.

“I trust that Red Bull have done a strong process and we have to in those circumstan­ces. –

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