Jordan looks suspiciously at Red Bull-Horner situation: 'Most absurd ever'

19:47, 26 Feb 2024
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Eddie Jordan is looking at the situation currently surrounding Christian Horner's soap opera with great suspicion. Red Bull Austria would like to get rid of the Red Bull team boss, but the Thai branch does not want to hear about it. Oliver Mintzlaff, successor to the late Dietrich Mateschitz, would prefer to get rid of the British team boss. Disgusted by the situation, Jordan gives his opinion.

An investigation has been launched into Horner, as the Englishman is accused of inappropriate behaviour. For now, Horner has denied all allegations.

Jordan calls Red Bull situation 'absurd'

"I have seen many wrong decisions. But the Red Bull situation is the most absurd I have ever seen," the Irishman told F1 Insider. "Of course, Horner has the presumption of innocence, but does anyone seriously believe that the employee made the accusations out of thin air? If Horner is innocent, is she guilty? The damage to Red Bull's image is already enormous. Someone has to pull the string now."

Mintzlaff cannot sack Horner because he only owns 49% of Red Bull Racing. So the German does not have enough power to sack Horner. Thai owner Chalerm Yoovidhya doesn't want to sack Horner, and would do anything to keep Horner at Red Bull. Ralf Schumacher previously explained what is so bad about the Thai owners.

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Blair Walton 26 February 2024 at 22:07+ 113

Between the cost cap cheating situation, the Abu Dhabi robbery, Markos blatant racism and CH's uncontrolled urges, Oracle Red Bull racing (soon to be Oracle red bull Ford) is one heck of a team. Its supporters must be thrilled. Karma will hopefully come for all 5 of the individuals involved

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Joost F1 26 February 2024 at 23:08+ 24856

Lol...lets hope it wont be Ford and that they pull out for some reason!

But yeah, you really seem to be unbiased! What a well thought out comment that really adds something to the discussion! ?

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44-8xLegend 27 February 2024 at 15:39+ 32925

No-one is unbiased here Joost, not even you. :)
If Ford to pull out, the only thing they'll be taking with them is a box full of blue oval badges to cover up the Honda logo's, hehe.

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Joost F1 27 February 2024 at 22:53+ 24856

Haha exactly! Personally, I'd rather have Honda and Ford is rubbing me the wrong way already with their 'holier than the pope' statements that doesnt mean anything, but is only meant to cover their arses!

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44-8xLegend 28 February 2024 at 01:10+ 32925

Yeah well that's big corporations for you. It's not like Ford are scandal free is it?