Still dominant on the track, still in disarray off it, Red Bull are likely to find their travails in the spotlight again in Australia
Christian Horner and Helmut Marko at the last race, in Saudi Arabia. Attempts by Red Bull to draw a line under controversy have been in vain.Christian Horner and Helmut Marko at the last race, in Saudi Arabia. Attempts by Red Bull to draw a line under controversy have been in vain., had issued a plea at the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, more in hope than realism, that it was time to draw a line under the controversy that had surrounded him and his team.
It was an exercise in vain. Shortly afterwards it was revealed the complainant had been suspended from her role, it is believed on the basis of questions around the evidence she gave to the investigation. That was followed by the employeeFormula One’s governing body, the FIA, has cleared its president, Mohammed ben Sulayem, of two allegations of interference in grands prix in the 2023 season after investigation by the FIA’s compliance officer and its six-person ethics body.
The claims were made public in leaked documents but the FIA statement said it found no evidence of interference by the president. “Allegations against the FIA president were unsubstantiated and strong evidence beyond any reasonable doubt was presented to support the determination of the FIA ethics committee,” the statement said.
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