The red Bull formula 1 head coach has been sack by a big mistake….

Christian Horner has been urged by Formula One legend Johnny Herbert to “step aside” in order to keep Max Verstappan from going to Mercedes.

Johnny Herbert, a former Formula One driver, has suggested that Red Bull CEO Christian Horner step down in light of the current scandal and the potential loss of Max Verstappan to Mercedes.

Horner has been in the news nonstop since the beginning of February due to claims of inappropriate behavior.

Horner’s story seemed to come to an end when he was cleared of all charges by an independent investigation ahead of the Bahrain Grand Prix, which kicked off the season.

But soon after, authorized journalists, team leaders, and team members were given access to purportedly investigative material, including text messages and photos.

Jos Verstappan called for Horner to quit the team, threatening to split the group apart, and Helmut Marko’s role has also come under fire as the scandal has spread throughout the team.

The possibility of Marko receiving a suspension in Saudi Arabia was discussed, which prompted the current world champion to strongly respond that if Marko leaves, he leaves too.

Herbert now believes that Red Bull are close to pushing Verstappen “out of the team” as a result of the ongoing situation.

“It’s not a good thing for F1 with the whole thing going on and the belated heat on it,” he told The Sun.

doesn’t help Red Bull’s case, as they currently have the best driver in the world.

And from what I’ve heard, they’re getting pretty close to closing the deal with Mercedes, which would mean they’re pushing [Max Verstappen] off the team. Their greatest advantage does not seem to be the Christian Horner show, which makes it seem foolish.

Max would be insane to leave given the circumstances. Jos has warned that it will tear everything apart and be extremely destructive, and I believe it has continued far too long. In certain ways, Christian ought to reconsider and take a backseat.

Red Bull has won both of the first two 2024 races, finishing first in Bahrain and second in Saudi Arabia.

 

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