Overview
- Formula One and its commercial rights holders urge for a swift resolution to the investigation into Red Bull Team Principal Christian Horner's alleged inappropriate behavior.
- Horner, accused by a female colleague of controlling behavior and inappropriate text messages, denies the allegations and is focused on the upcoming F1 season.
- The investigation, launched by Red Bull's parent company, is being conducted by outside counsel, with no confirmed timeline for its conclusion.
- Pre-season testing for the 2024 F1 season is set to begin in Bahrain, with Horner expected to lead Red Bull as the defending world champions.
- The controversy has garnered significant media attention, overshadowing the team's preparation for the new season and sparking reactions from F1 fans.