Christian Horner faces hearing on Friday over alleged ‘inappropriate behaviour’

The Red Bull team principal strongly denies the accusation
Christian Horner faces hearing on Friday over alleged ‘inappropriate behaviour’

Philip Duncan, PA F1 Correspondent

Christian Horner faces a hearing on Friday following an accusation of “inappropriate behaviour” at Red Bull’s Formula One team.

Red Bull – the Austrian energy drinks company which owns the team – confirmed on Monday an independent investigation had been launched after it was made aware of the allegations.

It is understood the allegation has been made by another member of staff for the British-based team which last year carried Max Verstappen to his third consecutive world championship.

Christian Horner is under investigation
Christian Horner is under investigation (Tim Goode/PA)

Horner (50), who has been Red Bull team principal since 2005, strongly denies the accusation.

He said: “I completely deny these claims.”

The hearing is likely to take place at Red Bull’s headquarters in Milton Keynes.

Horner has been team principal at Red Bull since their entry into F1 19 years ago, overseeing seven drivers’ world championships and six constructors’ titles.

Christian Horner
Christian Horner has been Red Bull team principal since 2005 (David Davies/PA)

Red Bull won 21 of the 22 rounds staged last year, with Verstappen setting a record of 10 consecutive victories as he cruised to his third title in as many years.

Horner, who is married to former Spice Girls singer Geri Halliwell, was awarded a CBE for his services to motorsport in the New Year Honours List.

Red Bull are due to launch their latest car on February 15th ahead of the new season which starts in Bahrain on March 2nd.

A spokesperson for Red Bull said on Monday: “After being made aware of certain recent allegations, the company launched an independent investigation.

“This process, which is already under way, is being carried out by an external specialist barrister.

“The company takes these matters extremely seriously and the investigation will be completed as soon as practically possible. It would not be appropriate to comment further at this time.”

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