Since 2005, Christian Horner has led Red Bull Racing’s team, but his future has been in doubt since an inappropriate behavior complaint was first made against him.
Red Bull sources have excused the idea Christian Horner is as of now plotting for an advancement out of the organization’s F1 undertakings.
Horner has been group head since the caffeinated drinks firm purchased their most memorable F1 group in front of the 2005 season. However, in recent weeks, his future has been in doubt. The 50-year-old was examined and later got free from improper conduct after a claim was made against him by a female partner.
The complainant, who has since been suspended by the parent organization, plans to pursue the choice to excuse the complaint. According to BILD, the long-serving F1 team boss intends to advance in the world despite the difficulties he faces.
That’s what the German distribution guarantees, regardless of the new inquiries over his future with the organization, Horner is looking for an advancement. It is asserted that he “has his sights set” on the place of President at Red Bull GmbH.
As the report calls attention to, those ongoing jobs are filled by drinks manager Franz Watzlawick, projects boss Oliver Mintzlaff and finance pioneer Alexander Kirchmayr.
However, Horner has confirmed to Mirror Sport that he has no immediate plans to leave his position with the F1 team. The notion that the 50-year-old was vying for a promotion in light of the uncertainty surrounding his future with the company was ridiculed by one source.
Horner has the help of Red Bull greater part proprietor Chalerm Yoodivhya which has helped him to, up to this point, effectively clutch his situation as of late.
Sources demonstrate that any semblance of Watzlawick and Mintzlaff have additionally now given their support to him, regardless of a few past reservations. However, the 50-year-old really does in any case have a few strong foes.
Jos Verstappen, father of the group’s star driver Max, wants to see Horner supplanted, while long-serving group counsel Helmut Marko has additionally dropped out with his old partner. The team’s strong start to their title defense has been overshadowed by the internal power struggle.
With teammate Sergio Perez in second place and Verstappen winning both races, Red Bull now has a 38-point advantage over Ferrari. However, it is understood that the initial steps toward an uneasy truce have now been taken.
Talks were held last week between the significant gatherings engaged with a bid to join the group and keep the interior fight from influencing on target execution.