The leadership of Red Bull Racing in Formula 1 has found itself in the midst of controversy, exposing underlying tensions within the team.
Christian Horner, along with key figures like Helmut Marko and Jos Verstappen, has initiated discussions to stabilize the situation following a turbulent period for the F1 world champions.
A female employee at Red Bull leveled accusations of “inappropriate behavior” against Horner, prompting a thorough investigation by an external party.
Despite being cleared of the allegations after a three-week inquiry, the employee has been suspended by the team and has lodged a complaint with the FIA’s ethics committee.
The incident has brought simmering tensions within the team to the surface, with Horner facing challenges to his authority from Jos Verstappen and Marko.
Jos Verstappen went as far as suggesting that Red Bull could face upheaval if Horner retained his position, while Max Verstappen hinted at the possibility of leaving if Marko were to be ousted, hinting at potential interest from Mercedes.
However, there have been efforts to find common ground among the key stakeholders at Red Bull ahead of the Australian Grand Prix. Despite the internal strife, there is a collective desire to prevent off-track politics from affecting on-track performance.
Reports suggest that Horner, Jos Verstappen, and Marko have agreed to a temporary “public ceasefire.”
Additionally, there are indications that Horner now enjoys full support from the Austrian board, including executives Franz Watzlawick and Oliver Mintzlaff, as well as majority owner Chalerm Yoodivhya.
This backing was demonstrated when Yoodivhya stood alongside Horner at the season-opening Bahrain Grand Prix.
The extent of support for Horner and its potential implications for Max Verstappen’s future with Red Bull remain uncertain. Despite having a contract until 2028 worth a substantial £50 million per year, Max Verstappen hinted in Saudi Arabia that his decision to stay at the team could hinge on Marko’s position.
“If such an important pillar falls away, it is not good for my situation and I have told the team that,” Verstappen stated. “He is an important part in my decision-making for the future. For me, Helmut has to stay. I have a lot of respect for him, and what we have achieved together. It goes very far.
“He has built this team together with Dietrich [Mateschitz] from day one. And he’s always been very loyal to the team, to everyone within the team, to make sure that everyone would keep their positions already from back in the day.
“I think it’s also very important, of course, that you give the man a lot of respect for what he has done. And that comes back also to loyalty, you know, and integrity. So, yeah, for sure, it’s important that he stays part of the team, also for me.”
Geri Halliwell, the pop star famously known as a Spice Girl and wife of Red Bull F1 boss Christian Horner, stood by her husband’s side during the first two races of the season in Bahrain and Saudi Arabia.
This support came despite the emergence of sexually suggestive WhatsApp messages allegedly exchanged between Horner and a female colleague.
In the face of this controversy, Horner himself urged the public to move past the situation, emphasizing during a press conference in Jeddah, “The intrusion on my family is enough.” His plea signaled a desire to protect his family from further scrutiny amidst the unfolding events.
Despite the challenges, Horner is anticipated to be in attendance at Albert Park this weekend as Red Bull aims to continue its winning streak, which currently stands at nine races dating back to Singapore last September.