F1 | Horner case, Zak Brown: “Serious accusations, maximum transparency is needed”

“The headlines of the last few days are not good for Formula 1,” said the McLaren CEO

F1 | Horner case, Zak Brown: “Serious accusations, maximum transparency is needed”

The case Horner he continues to hold court undaunted Bahrain, also during the tests currently being carried out on the Sakhir track. The team principal of Red Bull, after being placed under internal investigation by the Austrian company, he seems to be very close to saying goodbye, and an announcement to this effect is expected in the next few days, even before the weekend of the first race of the season. The Englishman is present in the Manama paddock, and this subjects him to considerable stress, as well as constant questions and chatter, even having a lunch or a coffee in hospitality becomes complicated, always being the center of attention. Yesterday at a press conference, Horner limited himself to not commenting on the matter as he is subject to an investigation, while Zack Brown, CEO of McLaren he did not spare any very harsh words on the matter.

Brown: “This needs to end quickly”

“The allegations are extremely serious. McLaren holds all its women and men in the highest regard, as well as the value of inclusion and diversity, they are very important to all of us, the partners and the world of Formula 1. The Red Bull Corporation, it seems, has We have initiated an investigation and we hope and assume that the matter will be handled in a transparent manner. FIA and Formula 1 have indicated that there is a need to handle everything very quickly because these titles are not good for our sport, so I think it is important that everything is handled in a transparent way and that leaves no doubt that it is was conducted appropriately, whatever the conclusion."

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