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Brown, Wolff call for greater transparency on Red Bull probe

Brown, Wolff call for greater transparency on Red Bull probe

SAKHIR, Bahrain — McLaren boss Zak Brown and Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff have called on Formula One’s authorities to demand greater transparency from Red Bull over the recent investigation into Christian Horner.

A complaint made by a female Red Bull Racing employee against Horner relating to inappropriate and controlling behaviour was dismissed by the team’s parent company, Red Bull GmbH, on Wednesday following an independent investigation.

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A brief statement from Red Bull GmbH said the investigation had been “fair, rigorous and impartial” and stated further details would not be released “out of respect for all concerned.”

Speaking at a news conference ahead of the season opening Bahrain Grand Prix on Thursday, Brown called for F1’s governing body, the FIA, to investigate the matter further.

“I read the statement. I think from what I’ve seen, there continues to be a lot of rumours and speculation, questions,” Brown said.

“I think the sanctioning body has a responsibility and authority to our sport, to our fans. I think all of us in Formula One are ambassadors for the sport on and off the track, like you see in other sports.

“So I think they need to make sure that things have been fully transparent with them. I don’t know what those conversations are. It needs to be thorough, fully transparent, and that they come to the same conclusion that has been given by Red Bull, and that they agree with the outcome.

“But I think until then, there’ll continue to be speculation, because there are a lot of unanswered questions about the whole process.

“So I think that’s what’s needed by those who run the sport to be really able to draw a line under it. Until then, I think there’ll continue to be some level of speculation by people and I don’t think that’s healthy for the sport.”

Wolff added: “My personal opinion is we can’t really look behind the curtain. At the end of the day, there is a lady in an organization that has spoken to HR and said there was an issue, and it was investigated and yesterday, the sport has received the message that it’s all fine, we’ve looked at it.

“I believe with the aspiration as a global sport, on such critical topics, it needs more…

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