Christian Horner staged a face-to-face assembly with Max Verstappen’s consultant in Dubai on Monday in a bid to iron out rising tensions at Pink Bull.
The Pink Bull group boss was the primary focus of consideration at Components 1’s season-opening Bahrain Grand Prix – the place Max Verstappen led Sergio Perez in a Pink Bull 1-2 – following an investigation which dismissed allegations of inappropriate behaviour made in opposition to him.
Horner, who denied the allegations all through the method, got here beneath renewed strain on Thursday as materials purporting to be the alleged proof within the investigation into his conduct was leaked to quite a few media organisations and F1 group principals from an nameless electronic mail account.
Verstappen’s father Jos Verstappen advised the Day by day Mail that Pink Bull was at risk of being “torn apart” if Horner remained in his place – remarks Sky Sports activities Information understands he made earlier than Saturday’s Bahrain Grand Prix however nonetheless stands by.
FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem – who Sky Sports activities Information understands is being investigated for alleged race interference on the 2023 Saudi Arabian GP – has requested Max Verstappen to publicly endorse Horner
Horner ‘completely’ expects to stay as Pink Bull boss in Saudi Arabia
Pink Bull made the right begin to the brand new season on the monitor as Max Verstappen led each lap on his option to victory on the Bahrain Grand Prix from team-mate Perez.
Horner watched the rostrum ceremony along with his spouse Geri Horner, and Pink Bull GmbH majority stakeholder Chalerm Yoovidhya.
Requested by Sky Sports activities F1 if he nonetheless expects to be in cost at this week’s Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, Horner mentioned: “Yes, absolutely. I wouldn’t be here otherwise.”
On whether or not Pink Bull was unified he added: “Yes absolutely. We are a very strong team. We have got tremendous support, tremendous partners and great shareholders behind us as well. You don’t achieve this kind of result by not being united.”
In a later media briefing with reporters on the Bahrain Worldwide Circuit, Horner mentioned the previous few days had “not been pleasant” and reaffirmed his intention to stay in his twin roles as group principal and chief government till at the least the top of the season.
“Obviously it’s not been pleasant, the unwanted attention,” Horner mentioned. “But the focus is now very much on the cars. My focus has very much been on what’s going on on-track and the result today I think demonstrates where the whole team’s focus is and we move onwards.”
Horner maintained that he can’t touch upon what he described as “anonymous speculative messages from an unknown source”, referring to the fabric leaked on Thursday.
Sky Sports activities F1’s Saudi Arabian GP schedule
Wednesday March 6
- 2.30pm: Drivers’ Press Convention
Thursday March 7
- 9.50am: F2 Apply
- 10.50am: F1 Academy Apply
- 1pm: Saudi Arabian GP Apply One (session begins at 1.30pm)
- 2.55pm: F2 Qualifying
- 4.45pm: Saudi Arabian GP Apply Two (session begins at 5pm)
- 6.15pm: F1 Academy Qualifying
- 7.15pm: The F1 Present
Friday March 8
- 11.55am: F1 Academy Race 1
- 1.10pm: Saudi Arabian GP Apply Three (session begins at 1.30pm)
- 3.05pm: F2 Dash Race
- 4.10pm: Saudi Arabian GP Qualifying build-up
- 5pm: SAUDI ARABIAN GP QUALIFYING
Saturday March 9
- 12pm: F1 Academy Race 2
- 1.20pm: F2 Characteristic Race
- 3.30pm: Saudi Arabian GP build-up: Grand Prix Saturday
- 5pm: THE SAUDI ARABIAN GRAND PRIX
- 7pm: Saudi Arabian GP response: Chequered flag
- 9.30pm: Saudi Arabian GP highlights
Watch the second spherical of the brand new F1 season – the Saudi Arabian GP – dwell on Sky Sports activities F1 this coming week, with observe on Thursday, qualifying on Friday and the race at 5pm on Saturday.
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