SHOCKING NEWS ;Christian Horner has bow to presure and resign to Red Bull…

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Ralf Schumacher has called on Christian Horner to step down from his position at Red Bull once more.

As team principal, Horner receives an annual salary of £8 million. Last month, he was the focus of an internal inquiry following allegations of “coercive behaviour” towards a female worker. Ultimately, Horner was found not guilty.

But then, a number of emails purportedly sent between Horner and his accuser were leaked via unidentified means, intensifying the controversy surrounding the entire affair. Sent to prominent Formula One insiders, the explosive email included 79 documents and hundreds of notes, many of which had a sexual theme.

The head of Red Bull and husband of former Spice Girl Geri Halliwell has maintained that he will remain in his position despite refuting every accusation, yet the entire scandal has overshadowed the opening of the Formula One season. One of the people who has demanded that Horner step down is Jos Verstappen, the father of Red Bull’s ace driver Max.

Another person who has pushed the 50-year-old to resign from his position is Ralf Schumacher, the younger brother of the renowned seven-time world champion Michael, who reiterated his stance on Tuesday.

He informed SPORT1 that “(He should) resign as soon as possible.” When he presented himself as a victim during the Saudi Arabian press conference, it started to bother me.

Yes, I apologize to his family, but he was the one who initiated this whole situation.

It’s undeniable now, in my opinion, that he and his personal helper grew close. He keeps stating he doesn’t want to discuss anything in depth, but I can’t believe that.

I can attest from personal experience that, initially, it might be challenging to handle a private situation in public, such as a divorce.

But eventually, it’s going to have to come up for discussion because that’s what’s best for everyone. For instance, it’s bad when Horner’s employee isn’t communicating with you. Nobody discusses her.

by holding onto his role.

“One thing is for sure—Red Bull will suffer tremendous harm as long as this chaos persists,” he continued.

According to Horner, the team is more significant than any individual. He ought to thereby obey this directive and submit his resignation as soon as feasible.

by holding onto his role.

“One thing is for sure—Red Bull will suffer tremendous harm as long as this chaos persists,” he continued.

According to Horner, the team is more significant than any individual. He ought to thereby obey this directive and submit his resignation as soon as feasible.

It is unfortunate, in my opinion, that the Christian Horner case eclipses all others. It was especially evident during Bahrain’s first weekend. The only time the sport was briefly discussed was on race day.

Another thing that disturbs me about the whole situation is how hard it is to do an objective judgment because there is so little transparency.

“Everything needs to be resolved as soon as possible.” Nobody would be harmed if he departed. It would be crucial for the reputation of Red Bull.

Following his initial demands for Horner to resign earlier this month, Schumacher has made some more remarks.

“Christian Horner is now required to really draw conclusions,” he said to Sky Germany following the 50-year-old’s clearance.”I believe he is not tenable and should step down immediately for the benefit of the team, as you can already see how the team feels about him.”

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