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Defiant Horner denies 'inappropriate behaviour' claim & praises wife Geri

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The Red Bull chief made his first public appearance since the
The Red Bull chief made his first public appearance since the 'inappropriate behaviour' allegations

CHRISTIAN Horner has praised his wife for her support as he again denied accusations of "inappropriate behaviour" brought against him.

The Red Bull Racing boss made his first public appearance today since the energy drink giant launched an internal investigation against him 12 days ago.

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He said he is 'absolutely committed' to Redbull RacingCredit: Oracle Red Bull Racing
Horner has repeatedly denied accusations of 'inappropriate behaviour'
Horner has repeatedly denied accusations of 'inappropriate behaviour'Credit: Oracle Red Bull Racing
Christian Horner, Max Verstappen and Sergio Perez unveil the new RB20
Christian Horner, Max Verstappen and Sergio Perez unveil the new RB20Credit: Reuters
Horner praised his wife for her support during the probe
Horner praised his wife for her support during the probeCredit: Getty

Horner, 50, was speaking as the team launched their F1 car for the new season from their Milton Keynes HQ where he said FOUR times that he denied the allegations and was complying with Red Bull's investigation.

The boss, who is married to former Spice Girl Geri Halliwell, was quizzed by an independent legal expert last Friday as part of the process following a complaint raised by a female colleague.

In one interview with Dutch journalists, Horner praised Geri: "I have a very supportive family and a very supportive wife.

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"My focus has been on the job and the season ahead. I'm not going to talk about private matters, but my family have been hugely supportive."

In an interview this evening, Horner said it was business as usual pending the outcome of the report and said he plans to be in Bahrain next week for preseason F1 testing.

He said: "I'm absolutely committed to this team. I've been here since the beginning. I've built this team. There's been highs and lows along the way.

"We have won 113 races. Won seven drivers' world championships. We've won six constructors' world championships in 19 seasons, and you know, that's in the history books.

"But it's what lies ahead, because that's what's important. So my focus is on the future."

It came as he made his first public appearance since the accusations dropped, and smiled as he appeared alongside former Red Bull driver David Coulthard.

As the pair reflected on the retired racing driver's time with the team, Horner said: "It's a very inclusive culture, it's a team culture."

He said: "It's everything. The men and women here at Milton Keynes, all the people behind the scenes.

"It's out of these industrial buildings that we've created these incredible cars.

"For me, Formula 1 is a team sport, and it's the people that are the single biggest assets."

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There had been speculation that Horner had been caught up in a powerplay at the heart of the reigning F1 world champions.

The F1 team is based in Milton Keynes while Red Bull's HQ is in Austria, the home of the drink's founder Dietrich Mateschitz, who passed away in 2022.

But Horner appears to have played down reports of a rift between the two divisions by insisting he has been given support in his current situation.

World champion Verstappen, his teammate Perez and Horner
World champion Verstappen, his teammate Perez and HornerCredit: Getty

He added: "I feel the support within the business, within our partners, within the industry - it is overwhelming.

"There's a process that's ongoing at the moment. Some allegations have been made, which I fully deny and I have fully complied with that process and will continue to do so.

"I think it's been very clear. In the position of Red Bull, it has been business as normal.

"The allegation is a process that Red Bull are running through and they confirmed that process externally.

"But there's a job to do - I denied fully the accusations and my role obviously continues."

Horner was asked how he has been able to concentrate on his work with the accusations swirling around and coping being thrust into the spotlight.

He added: "I will continue to do so until the conclusion of the process, the internal process - I can't tell you what that process consists of."

The Red Bull Racing boss was quizzed by an independent expert last week
The Red Bull Racing boss was quizzed by an independent expert last weekCredit: AFP
Horner was last seen in a test with the team this week
Horner was last seen in a test with the team this week
He described Geri as a "very supportive wife"
He described Geri as a "very supportive wife"Credit: Getty

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