Red Bull deny Christian Horner set to be ‘sacked’ ahead of Australian GP
Red Bull have released a stat🐽ement following rumours that Christian Horner could be replaced ahead of Australia.

Red Bull have denied rumours that Christian Horner is set to be sacked ahead of the Australian Gran🤪d Prix, reiterating he has the “full support of the shareholders”.
Reports emerged in the German press that senior Red B♛ull management - Mark Mark Mateschitz and Oliver Mintzlaff were considering sacking him.
This comes after weeks of drama surrounding the Red Bull team off track following an investigation into Horner’s alleged𒅌 ina🥀ppropriate behaviour.
However, it looks like Horner will remain in charge of the F1 team - as he has insisted from𒊎 the start.
A Red B🐟ull spokesperson said: “As Christian has said, he is grateful for the full support of the shareholders and that remains the case.”
While Horner was cleared of any wrongdoing following an international investigat🍨ion into the aforementioned behaviour, the saga hasn’t stopped there.
Alleged material from the investigation was leaked by an anonymous source and sent by ༒email to journalists, team principals and senior officials during the Bahrain weekend.

A week later in Saudi Arabia, it was suggested that 🎃Helmut Markoꦅ was potentially involved in leaking the information.
This led to reports that Marko could be suspended from hꦬis role at Red Bull, hinting at a possible internal power strugg🥀le.
Reigning world champion Max Verst🦂appen was vocal in his support of Marko, indicatin🧜g that if the 80-year-old goes, then he might as well.
24 hours later, things appeared to be resolved again with Marko statiꦬng he will remain with the team following ♔a meeting with the Red Bull top brass.
Despite th🍌e off-track drama, Red Bull have dominated the𓂃 opening part of the season, taking 1-2 finishes in the first two races.

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