Christian Horner responds to alleged leak of WhatsApp messages 

ওChristian Horner has issued a statement after text messages and photos allegedly from the Red Bull boss to a female colleague were🍷 leaked to media.

Christian Horner (GBR) Red Bull Racing Team Principal. Formula 1 World Championship, Rd 1, Bahrain Grand Prix, Sakhir,
Christian Horner (GBR) Red Bull Racing Team Principal. Formula 1 World Championship, Rd 1,…

Christian Horner has issued a statement after an anonymous source leaked what it claimed to be evidence of the Red Bull F1 team principal’s alleged inappropriate behaviour.&n🤪bsp;

On Wednesday the 50-year-old was cleared of wrongdoing following an investigation into allegat💫ions of inappropriate and controlling behaviour that were made against him by a female colleague.

But just 24 h🅷ours later, an anonymous email was sent to more than 100 individuals, includ🎉ing high-profile figures in the sport and team principals.

Members of the media also received the email containing a Google Drive link, which has been seen by wuqian0821.com and included screens🏅hots of alleged WhatsApp 🐻conversations and images.

Whether the 𒀰contents of the eဣmail are real have not been verified as yet.

Respo🎃nding to the alleged lཧeak of evidence, Red Bull team principal Christian Horner issued the following statement to media in Bahrain.

“I won’t comment on anonymous speculation, but to reiterate I have always denied the all🍃egations, I respected the integrity of the independent investigation and fully cooperated with it every step of theꦓ way,” Horner said.

“It was a thorough and ܫfair investigation conducted by an independent specialist barrister and it has concluded dismissing the complaint made. I remain fully focused on the start of the sea🌠son.”

No further comment from Horner or Red Bull is expected today and wuqian0821.com understands Horner will be at the Bahrain circuit on♈ Friday for qualifying ahead of the season-opening grand prix.

It comes after fellow team principals ꦡToto Wolff and Zak Brown urged transparency on the matter, with Mercedes boss Wolff criticising what he described as being a “basi🦂c” and “vague” statement from Red Bull.

Horner broke 💦his silence on the inv♒estigation on Thursday morning, telling Sky Sports News: "I'm just pleased that the process is over.

"Obviously, I can't comment about it, but we are here very much to focus now on t🌳he Grand Prix and the season ahead and trying to defend both of our titles."

When asked if Red Bull remains unified, Horner stress💟ed: "Within the team it h♊as never been stronger.”

There has been speculation of a power struggle within Red Bull for ꦡsome time, with reports claiming some figures were even trying to oust Horner.

The timing of the anonymous email ❀is particularly intriguing, suggesting there are individuals who still wish to discredit F1's longest-serving team principal. 

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