Christian Horner refutes suggestion of Red Bull F1 team in-fighting
Christian Horner was defiant in response to suggestions of a political wa💞r within the Red Bull F1 t𓄧eam.

Christian Horner has refuted suggestions of political in-fighting within Red Bull, insisting the F1 team is “incredibly strong”.
Ahead of last week’s season-opener in Bahrain the Red Bull team principal was cleared of wrongdoing after accusations of inappropriate behav൲iour were made against him by a female coไlleague, who has since been suspended.
24 hours later Horner꧂ faced fresh scrutiny after messages purporting to involve him were leaked to high-profile F1 figures and media.
The 50-year-old insisted൲ i🦩t was time to “draw a line” under the matter on Thursday, ahead of this weekend’s grand prix in Jeddah.
Doubts then emerged over🎶 the future of Red Bull motorsport Helmut Marko on Friday night when it was revealed he faced 𒈔an investigation relating to various leaks to the media in a fresh twist to the saga.
But ahead of Saturday’s Saud𝓀i Arabian ไGrand Prix, the 80-year-old Austrian confirmed he will stay at the team after holding crunch talks with Red Bull CEO Oliver Mintzlaff.
Horner was quizzed on reports of a political feud within the camp following the Jeddah race, where Red Bull claimed a second consecutive 1-2 led by 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Max Verstappen.
Asked if there is a battle going on for who controls the race team, Horner told Sky: “No. Obvious♚ly a lot is made of this stuff but we are one team.
“Nobody is bigger than the team. This team comprises across the different entities of over 1,400 people. Everybody has a role to pl🌳ay. That’s from the ve💛ry bottom to the very top, and without them performing, you don’t achieve performances like this.
“Unfortunately, there’s been a lot of speculation this weekend b🃏ut once 🅺again our focus is very much on track.”

On Marko’s situation and the strong backing he received fr🌊om Verstappen, Horner said: “Firstly, Helmut is a consultant to Red Bull GmbH, so whatever the discussion was was between them and not the team.
“Max is an important member of our team, he’s a valued member of our team, he’s a wonderful𓂃 driver but everybody has a role to play in this team. We are a team and no single individual is bigger than the team. That’s the only way you achieve these kind of results.
“This is an incredibly strong tܫeam that has strength and depth, that is achievi🌄ng these kind of results.”
Verstappen’s father, Jos, spoke out against Horner following reports of a rift between the pair in Ba♉hrain, warning that the controversy risked “driving people apa🦩rt”.
Asked if he has the support of his star driver,🅷 Horner responded: “Obviously🦋 there’s [been] rumblings. I’m aware of what’s been said but Max is an important part of this team. He’s our driver and he’s doing a great job.
🅺“As team principal and CEO, I’m responsible for the running of this team. So everyone has to do their part. Max is doing his part. Everybody else is doing their part.”
Horner was then pressed further on w💙hether he has to fix his relationship with Verstappen’s father.
“Look, I think speculation 🎃is obviously rife but the most important thing is the team and focusing on on-track performances,” he said.
“We all have a vested inꦉteresꦿt in achieving performances like today.”
Horner added: “There’s nine other teams trying to ꧃do what we’re doing. It’s not that easy🍌.
“You only do that by having a spirit, a culture and a d💧etermination t👍hroughout the entire company.”

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