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Horner stays on in Red Bull role as grievance against him is dismissed
Christian Horner

CHRISTIAN HORNER will remain in his post as Red Bull team principal, it was announced yesterday.

Red Bull Racing’s parent company Red Bull GmbH revealed on February 5 that Horner was under investigation following an accusation of “inappropriate behaviour” by a female colleague.

Horner emphatically denied the claim and the 50-year-old, who arrived in Bahrain yesterday ahead of this weekend’s opening race of the Formula One season, will stay on as team principal of the British team.

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