Mercedes boss Toto Wolff has called on Formula 1 and the FIA to review further information from Red Bull regarding the investigation into team principal Christian Horner.
Mercedes boss Toto Wolff and McLaren’s Zak Brown have called on Formula 1 and the FIA to review the Red Bull investigation that resulted in team principal Christian Horner being cleared following allegations of inappropriate behaviour. Red Bull GmbH, the parent company of Formula 1's reigning constructors' champions, announced on Wednesday that Horner had been cleared after allegations had been made against him by a female colleague, who retains the right to appeal.
' Thursday's comments from Wolff and Brown came before material purporting to be the alleged evidence in the investigation was leaked to numerous media organisations and F1 team principals from an anonymous email account, after which Horner released a statement reiterating his denial of the allegations.
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