Red Bull’s investigation into Christian Horner following allegations of misconduct continues, but the champion team boss continues to carry out his duties and is in Bahrain for pre-season testing. When journalists asked Toto Wolff to comment on the current situation, the head of the Mercedes team said that this is not just a problem of one team, but of the entire Formula 1.
“Formula 1 and its teams stand for inclusion, equality, fairness and diversity,” Racingnews365 quotes Wolff. “It’s not just about talking about these concepts, but about living up to the standards we set every day.”
Formula 1 is a global sport and one of the most important sports platforms in the world. We are a role model and there has been a lot of speculation in recent weeks.
The most important thing in this phase is that Red Bull’s internal investigation is completed with the necessary transparency. We need to get the results, understand how they will affect Formula 1, and draw conclusions.
We want to talk about racing cars and sports performance, but we need to bring up other very important topics that are more than just a problem for one team. This is a problem for the entire Formula 1 and for everyone who works in the championship.”
Source: F1 News

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