Red Bull have released a statement following rumours that Christian Horner could be replaced ahead of Australia.
Red Bull have denied rumours that Christian Horner is set to be sacked ahead of the Australian Grand Prix, reiterating he has the “full support of the shareholders”.
However, it looks like Horner will remain in charge of the F1 team - as he has insisted from the start. Alleged material from the investigation was leaked by an anonymous source and sent by email to journalists, team principals and senior officials during the Bahrain weekend.A week later in Saudi Arabia, it was suggested that Helmut Marko was potentially involved in leaking the information.
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