Formula 1: Mercedes Formula 1 driver George Russell has lost his Belgian Grand Prix win after his car was found to be underweight.
Russell controversially STRIPPED of win | 01:06The female Red Bull employee who accused Christian Horner of inappropriate behaviour has had her appeal against the investigation which cleared the team principal dismissed.
But having always categorically denied the allegations, which emerged in February, and then being cleared, Horner has carried on in his post and remained a familiar figure on this season’s Grand Prix circuit. “The complainant exercised the right to appeal, and the appeal was carried out by another independent KC.
Since the allegations emerged, Red Bull – in recent years the dominant team in the sport – has been plagued by internal divisions, including a stoush between Horner and Jos Verstappen, the father of Red Bull’s champion driver Max.
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