Red Bull go away company companions Ford ‘annoyed’ by lack of Horner final result
Red Bull’s company companions Ford have been left annoyed by the shortage of final result of their Christian Horner investigation.
Horner, 50, was topic to allegations of inappropriate behaviour earlier this month – with Red Bull opening an inner investigation into the claims. However, there was no different communication on the investigation, nor any timeframe for a possible final result.
And with the F1 season beginning on Monday, Ford have been left annoyed by the organisation. According to the Associated Press, Ford CEO Jim Farley penned a letter to Red Bull, making it clear he is not pleased with the investigation.
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In the letter, which has been seen by AP, Farley writes that Ford is “increasingly frustrated, however, by the lack of resolution or clear indication from you about when you anticipate a fair and just resolution of this matter”.
He stated: “We are likewise frustrated by the lack of full transparency surrounding this matter with us, your corporate partners, and look forward to receiving a complete account of all findings.”
Farley additionally demanded that Red Bull give “prompt and serious attention” to the matter.
F1 have launched an announcement on the investigation: “We have noted Red Bull has instigated an independent investigation into internal allegations at Red Bull Racing. We hope matter will be clarified at earliest opportunity, after a fair and thorough process. Will not comment further at this time.”
The Brit has been the workforce principal of Red Bull since 2005 and has led their Formula One workforce to 13 world titles, together with three straight Drivers’ Championships received by Max Verstappen.