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FIA, F1 break silence on Horner ahead of testing

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LONDON. – Formula One and its governing body have commented for the first time on allegations against Red Bull boss Christian Horner who is fighting to save his job at the reigning world champions with testing and the start of the season looming.

Red Bull’s parent company in Austria announced on Feb. 5 an independent investigation into the 50-year-old Briton’s conduct after unspecified allegations against him. The process remains ongoing. Horner has denied any wrongdoing.

Formula One’s commercial rights holder issued a short statement on Sunday in which it hoped “that the matter will be clarified at the earliest opportunity, after a fair and thorough process.”

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The Paris-based FIA followed on Monday with a statement emphasizing that it “remains committed to upholding the highest standards of integrity, fairness and inclusivity within the sport.”

Both said they would make no further comment until the outcome was known.

Neither the energy drink company nor the British-based team have given details of the allegations, although media reports have spoken of inappropriate and controlling behavior towards a female colleague.

Horner said at the launch of his team’s RB20 car in Milton Keynes last Friday that he was confident and cooperating with the process and denied “absolutely any allegation that’s been made against me.”

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