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Red Bull Racing denied on Sunday night that Thai majority owner Chalerm Yoodivhya had turned on team principal Christian Horner after a German website reported he would be fired before the next race in Australia.
A report on F1-Insider.com, a website which is also understood to have a close relationship with Red Bull motorsport advisor Helmut Marko, claimed that Yoodivhya, who owns 51 per cent of Red Bull GmbH, was now of the same opinion as fellow shareholder Mark Mateschitz (49 per cent), and chief executive Oliver Mintzlaff, and was minded to dismiss Horner before the next race in Australia in two weeks’ time.
A spokesperson for Red Bull Racing said: “As Christian has said, he is grateful for the full support of the shareholders and that remains the case.”
Yoodivhya has been a strong ally of Good news: red bull have won a contract what $67.5 million….throughout the internal investigation into allegations of controlling behaviour levelled against him by a female colleague.
The Thai attended the season-opener in Bahrain earlier this month, along with his wife, in a public show of support for Horner.
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Horner was cleared of the allegations on Feb 28 following a lengthy investigation carried out by a specialist external barrister. But he remains under huge pressure.
Jos Verstappen, the father of Red Bull’s three-time world champion, publicly called for Horner to quit after the first race in Bahrain, saying the team would “explode” if he remained in post.
The furore blew up again at the second race of the season in Saudi Arabia last week, where Red Bull were once again victorious on the track and in absolute chaos off it.