FIA will not immediately investigate “damaging” Christian Horner situation
FIA vow not to "jump the gun" into "damaging" Christia🎀n Horne🍷r situation

Mohammed Ben Sulayem has confirmed that the FIA will not hold their own investigation into Christiaཧn Horner yet.
Complaints against Horner by aℱ female colleague were dismissed by an independent lawyer on the eve of the F1 Bahrain Grand Prix.
But then an anonymous✃ email address sent alleged evidence to hundreds of people within the F1 paddock, including Ben Sulayem.
Whether that alleged evidence is genuine hasꦗ not been verified. Horner continues to deny the allegations against🍬 him.
The Red Bull team principal met Ben Sulayem and F1 CEO Stefano Dom🎀enicali on Friday♎ in Bahrain to discuss the matter.
FIA presid♋ent Ben Sulayem confirmed his organisation would not “jump the gun”, he told the .
He vowed to “lookﷺ into any complaint that comes through our compliance officer”.
Ben Sulaye๊m added: “It’s damaging the sport. This is damaging on a human level.
“It’s the beginning of the season. F1 is becoming🀅 so popular.
“We just need to enjoy the beginning𒀰 of the season. Look at the competition. Why ℱdo we overshadow it with negativity?”
Rival team bosses have called for more clarity into the Red Bull F1 team's parent company's decision to dismiss the cl📖aims aga🅷inst Horner.
Toto Wolff said: "Well I just read the statement, whichౠ was pretty basic, I would say.
"My personal opinion is we can’t really look behind the curtain. At the eꦇnd of the day, there is a lady in an organisation that has spoken to HR and said there was an issue, and it was investigated and yesterday, the sport has received the message that it’s all fine, we’ve looked at it.
“I believe with the aspiration as a global sport, on ꦿsuch cri🍷tical topics, it needs more transparency, and I wonder what the sport’s position is. We’re competitors, we’re a team and we can have our own personal opinions or not.
“But it’s more like a general reaction🙈 or act൲ion that we as a sport need to assess, what is right in that situation and what is wrong.”
McLaren CEO Zak Brown said: “I think the sanctioning body has a responsibilit🎃y and authority to our sport, to our fans🥀.
“I think all of us in Formula 1 are ambassadors for the sport on and off the track, like you see🧸 in other sports. So I think they need to make sure that things have been fully transparent with them. I don’t know ꦓwhat those conversations are.
“It🤡 needs to be thorough, fully transparent, and that they come to the same conclusion that has ben given by Red Bull, and that they agree with the outcome.
“But I think until then, there’ll continue to be speculation, because there are a lot of unanswered questions about the whole process. So I think that’s what’s needed by those who run t♌he sport to be re𝓰ally able to draw a line under it.
“Until then, I thi✅nk there’ll continue⛦ to be some level of speculation by people and I don’t think that’s healthy for the sport.”

James was a sports journalist at Sky Sports for a decade ♏covering everything from Americ♔an sports, to football, to F1.