The head of Red Bull Horner considered Jos Verstappen the instigator of the harassment case
Red Bull CEO Christian Horner has identified Jos Verstappen, the father of team driver Max Verstappen, as the instigator of the harassment case. The Daily Mail reports this.
According to the source, on March 1, after qualifying for the Formula 1 Bahrain Grand Prix, Verstappen Sr. caused a scandal in Horner’s office. He called on the team principal to resign due to the existing tensions at Red Bull.
According to the head of the team, it was the racer’s father who was involved in the leak of correspondence and the start of the investigation. However, Verstappen denies Horner’s accusations.
In early February, it became known that Horner had sent sexually explicit messages to a subordinate. However, the head of Red Bull denied the accusations, was acquitted and retained his position.
Horner, 50, has been Red Bull’s chief executive since the team’s founding in 2005.
Source: Lenta

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