Horner will stay on as chief executive and team principal after the announcement, which came three days before the first race of the season
Christian Horner. Pic/AFP
Red Bull has confirmed that Christian Horner will remain in charge of its champion Formula 1 team after an investigation cleared him of alleged misconduct toward a team employee.
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Horner will stay on as chief executive and team principal after the announcement, which came three days before the first race of the season.
“Red Bull can confirm that the grievance has been dismissed,” the Red Bull parent company said in a statement.
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