Helmut Marko breaks his silence about Red Bull’s Christian Horner inquiry.
Senior advisor at Red Bull, Helmut Marko, has spoken out regarding the Christian Horner probe.
Red Bull GmbH, the parent company of Red Bull Racing, is looking into the F1 team’s manager on suspected behavioural grounds.
The complaints are largely undocumented, and Horner vigorously disputes any and all of the accusations levelled against him.
The 50-year-old met with the Red Bull GmbH-appointed external barrister last Friday at a hearing in London.
Furthermore, even though the British national is present in the Milton Keynes factory, Marko has reaffirmed that there is a “ongoing process.”
Marko was interviewed by OE24 regarding Horner’s circumstances and whether or not he will be present at the RB20 debut as the F1 2024 campaign approaches.
“That information is confidential, and I am unable to comment further on this matter,” Marko told OE24.
I will not be in contact with you as long as the investigation is continuing or there is no outcome. The procedure is continuous.
Despite predictions that Mercedes, Ferrari, and even McLaren could present a more formidable challenge this season, Marko has also offered a positive perspective for the team ahead of the season’s opening in Bahrain on March 2.
Thankfully, he continued, “we are well prepared and our car is ready.”