Ford CEO Expresses Frustration Over Slow Red Bull Investigation
Jim Farley demands a resolution and transparency regarding the investigation into Christian Horner's alleged misconduct.
- Ford CEO Jim Farley has expressed frustration with the slow pace of the investigation into Red Bull Team Principal Christian Horner's alleged misconduct.
- The investigation, which began on February 5, looks into allegations made against Horner by a team employee, initially focusing on his management style but now includes reports of sexual misconduct.
- Horner denies any wrongdoing and seeks a quick resolution as the Formula 1 season approaches.
- Ford, set to become Red Bull's engine supplier in 2026, emphasizes its non-negotiable values and demands full transparency and a fair resolution.
- The investigation's outcome could affect Horner's future with Red Bull, amidst nearly 100 pieces of evidence and a potential standoff between the team's founding families.