Western Daily Press (Saturday)

It’s business as usual, insists Red Bull chief

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DEFIANT Christian Horner says he will not be forced out of Red Bull – and vowed to be in his post as team principal for the first Formula One race of the season.

Horner, right, broke his silence on Thursday evening after a probe was launched into an allegation of “inappropri­ate behaviour” against him by a female colleague.

The 50-year-old, speaking at Red Bull’s car launch in Milton Keynes, revealed that he had been “overwhelme­d” by messages of goodwill from within the sport, and said his wife, former Spice Girls singer Geri Halliwell, has been “very supportive”.

He continues to emphatical­ly deny the allegation­s made.

Asked if he will be in Bahrain for the first round of Max Verstappen’s championsh­ip defence on March 2, Horner replied: “Yes. I will be in Bahrain. The process has been going on in the background. There’s been a day job to be getting on with, which is gearing up for the season ahead of us.

“I have a hugely supportive family, a very supportive wife. I have felt the support from within the business and our partners, and the support from within the industry has been overwhelmi­ng.

“I am confident in the process, which I have fully complied with and will continue to do so, and absolutely deny the allegation­s that have been made against me.

“For me, it is business as normal. If it wasn’t, I wouldn’t be here.”

Horner has been in charge of the F1 team for two decades, but he insisted the investigat­ion has not forced him to ponder resigning.

“Not at all, absolutely not,” said Horner when asked if he had considered his role as team boss and chief executive.

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