Formula 1 Racing

Horner investigation “a really important moment for F1”

Lewis Hamilton, Mercedes-AMG

The Mercedes driver was speaking in the pre-event press conference for the 2024 season-opening Bahrain Grand Prix, where Horner is understood to currently be travelling to with the outcome of Red Bull GmbH’s investigation still outstanding.

Several F1 stakeholders – including the championship’s commercial rights holder and motorsport’s governing body – have urged Red Bull to quickly establish the outcome, as has Red Bull’s future engine partner, Ford.

The question put to Hamilton, as well as McLaren’s Lando Norris and Aston Martin driver Fernando Alonso, with the latter declining to comment, specifically referenced Horner remaining in place and being able to speak in an official capacity at pre-season testing during the investigation.

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This is in the context of F1’s overall efforts to improve diversity in the championship in recent years.

Asked for his reaction to that situation, Hamilton replied: “It’s a difficult one to answer, naturally.

“I think we always have to do more to try to make the sport and the environment that people get to work in feel safe and inclusive.

“And any allegations have to be taken very seriously.  

Lewis Hamilton, Mercedes-AMG

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“Obviously, we don’t know everything that’s gone on. But, it does need to be resolved as it’s hanging over the sport and it will be really interesting to see how it’s dealt with moving forwards in terms of the effect that it may or may not have on the sport moving forwards.

“I think it’s a really important moment for the sport – to make sure that we stand true to our values.”

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Norris, speaking before Hamilton answered, said: “It’s got nothing to do with us for the time being.”

The McLaren driver added: “The investigation is under way, things are happening. And [it’s] something I’d prefer to stay out of now. Simple as that.”

Red Bull driver Max Verstappen was repeatedly asked about the Horner situation during the same press conference.

Having repeatedly stated that the investigation does not impact either himself or the wider Red Bull team, Verstappen was pressed to say specifically if he was 100% behind Horner and the way the Briton runs the squad.

Electing not to do so, he instead replied that he is “trusting the process”.

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“That’s what’s happening right now,” the Dutchman added….

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