Ford puts pressure on Red Bull over Horner investigation

Ford demands detailed information from Red Bull regarding Christian Horner, writes Autosport.

Let us remind you that the American concern will begin working together with the “bulls” in 2026, helping them make their own power plants.

Naturally, Ford, as well as the Republic of Belarus, is extremely concerned about the current situation; some publications claim that the team leader has even been accused of harassment.

Mark Mateschitz and Oliver Mintzlaff are in favor of Horner's resignation, while Chalerm Yuvidya, a Thai businessman who owns 51% of the shares of Red Bull, continues to support Christian.

Ford CEO Jim Fairley said that they, as RB partners, expect full transparency in the Horner case.

“We are disappointed by the lack of full transparency in communication with us, Red Bull's corporate partners, on this matter and look forward to receiving a full accounting of all evidence found.”. And as we have previously noted, without receiving a satisfactory answer, Ford's values are non-negotiable,” the statement said.

Earlier it also became known that Steiner would return to Formula 1.

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