Red Bull pressure heaped on as Ford CEO makes demand over Christian Horner investigation

inappropriate conduct for Co. Jim Farley has written to Red Bull expressing his dissatisfaction.

The inquiry against Christian Horn, a 50-year-old Red Bull executive, is stalled due to claims of inappropriate behavior, which he rejects following a complaint from a female colleague to Red Bull’s parent firm in Austria. The ongoing investigation into Saga has cast a shadow over Red Bull’s upcoming season. Farley, who will partner with Red Bull in 2026, has expressed frustration with the delays in reaching a conclusion. Express Sport has approached Red Bull for comment.
Farley also demanded that Red Bull Give prompt and serious attention to the matter surrounding horner which has been ongoing for several weeks in a letter he added as we have indicated previously without satisfactory response for values are non-negotiable is imperative that our racing Partners share and demonstrate a genuine commitment to those same values my team and our available at any time to discuss this matter we remain insistent on and hopeful for a resolution we can all stand behind it follows similar calls made by other organizations in recent days with Formula 1 making its first public comment on the ho investigation last week a statement read we hope that the matter will be clarified at the earliest opportunity after a fair and thorough process we have noted Red Bull has instigated an independent investigation into internal allegations at Red Bull Racing we will not comment further at this time meanwhile the FIA recently said it was committed to its values of Integrity fairness and inclusivity in its own public statement relating to the heat case

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