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Horner eager for probe to be concluded

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Christian Horner wants his Red Bull future to be resolved “as soon as possible” as the embattled team principal fights to save his Formula One career.

Red Bull Racing’s parent company Red Bull GmbH announced on February 5 that Horner is being investigat­ed following an accusation of “inappropri­ate behaviour” by a female colleague. Horner denies the claim.

Horner, right, addressed the media alongside four other F1 team principals on the second day of this week’s three-day test in Bahrain yesterday. The new season starts in the Gulf kingdom next Saturday.

Asked why he has not moved aside as team principal and chief executive of Red Bull Racing with the investigat­ion under way, Horner replied: “As you are well aware there is a process going on which I form part of, and as I form part of that process, I am afraid I cannot comment on it.”

Horner was then asked if he could provided a timeline as to when the investigat­ion might be over.

The 50-year-old added: “I am dreadfully sorry but I really can’t comment on the process or the timescale. Everybody would like a conclusion as soon as possible. But I am really not at liberty to comment about the process.”

Sources have indicated that there could be a resolution before the opening race on March 2.

On Wednesday, Mercedes boss Toto Wolff called for Red Bull’s probe to be transparen­t, and said the controvers­y is “an issue for all of Formula One”.

McLaren chief executive Zak Brown, speaking in the same press conference as Horner yesterday, echoed Wolff’s comments.

“The allegation­s are extremely serious,” said Brown. “McLaren hold themselves to the highest standards of diversity, equality and inclusion.

“Red Bull Corporatio­n has launched an investigat­ion, and all we hope and assume is that it will be handled in a very transparen­t way, and as the FIA and Formula One has said, swiftly, because these are not the headlines that Formula One wants or needs at this time.”

Red Bull won all but one of the 22 races last year as Max Verstappen stormed to the world championsh­ip.

The Dutch driver, in his heavily upgraded machine, set an impressive pace on the opening day in Bahrain, finishing 1.1 seconds clear of anyone else.

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