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Team bosses seek clarity over Horner investigat­ion

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SAKHIR: McLaren and Mercedes bosses Zak Brown and Toto Wolff called on Formula One’s governing body to push Red Bull for greater transparen­cy after an investigat­ion cleared team principal Christian Horner of misconduct towards a female colleague.

Red Bull’s parent company in Austria announced in a statement on Wednesday that the grievance against Horner, who denied the allegation­s, had been dismissed after a lengthy independen­t investigat­ion.

Red Bull have said the investigat­ion report will remain confidenti­al.

“I think the sanctionin­g body has a responsibi­lity and authority to our sport, to our fans,” Brown told reporters in a press conference organised by the governing FIA at the season-opening Bahrain Grand Prix on Thursday.

“So I think they need to make sure that things have been fully transparen­t with them.

“That’s what’s needed by those who run the sport to be really able to draw a line under it.

“Until then, I think there’ll continue to be some level of speculatio­n by people and I don’t think that’s healthy for the sport.”

Wolff, whose rivalry with Horner has provided much fodder for Netflix docuseries Drive to Survive, also emphasised the need for transparen­cy.

“Eventually things are going to happen, and I think we have the duty, the organisati­on has the duty to say well we’ve looked at it, and it’s OK, and then we can move on,” said the Austrian.

Horner spoke to Sky Sports television briefly, as he walked through the Sakhir paddock, and said he was pleased the process was over.

“I obviously can’t comment about it but here, very much the focus now on the grand prix and the season ahead and trying to defend both of our titles,” he said.

Key paddock figures and permanentl­y accredited journalist­s later received an email from an anonymous sender containing a link to material purported to be evidence submitted during the investigat­ion.

“I won’t comment on anonymous speculatio­n,” Horner said in a subsequent statement.

“But to reiterate I have always denied the allegation­s. I respected the integrity of the independen­t investigat­ion and fully co-operated with it every step of the way.

“It was a thorough and fair investigat­ion conducted by an independen­t specialist barrister and it has concluded dismissing the complaint made. I remain fully focused on the start of the season.”

 ?? REUTERS ?? Red Bull team principal Christian Horner at the season-opening Bahrain Grand Prix in Sakhir.
REUTERS Red Bull team principal Christian Horner at the season-opening Bahrain Grand Prix in Sakhir.

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