Following Red Bull’s refusal to acknowledge a complaint against Christian Horner, Toto Wolff, the Mercedes team boss, has called for greater transparency.
A colleague expressed dissatisfaction with the Red Bull team principal’s behavior.
Despite conducting a thorough and impartial investigation, the company rejected the complaint.
It’s not acceptable for sports to remain vague and ambiguous about significant matters like this, according to Wolff.
The investigation was not disclosed by a Red Bull representative on Wednesday.
After an investigation, Red Bull has maintained its performance despite negative feedback from fans. A spokesperson stated that the report is confidential and includes personal information of parties and third parties involved.
Zak Brown, the CEO of McLaren Racing stated that the FIA should request full information about the investigation from Red Bull.
Brown stated that the sanctioning body holds the responsibility and authority to oversee the sport and its supporters.
They must ensure that they are fully aware of everything and draw the same conclusions as Red Bull, who cautioned against speculation pending the numerous unresolvable questions about the entire process.
Despite the allegations, Horner, aged 50, has always denied them and expressed his satisfaction on Thursday at the Bahrain Circuit. He declined to comment on the matter.
Red Bull confirmed the thoroughness of its investigation, as stated by an FIA representative.
This is a matter of internal recruitment.
The FIA is authorized by the International Sporting Code to cancel the licenses of competitors who violate its instructions.
ISC Article 12.2.
Ensures that the interests of motor sport and its values are protected by the FIA, including any actions that cause moral harm or damage to them.