The management of the Red Bull racing team has decided to clear team principal Christian Horner of allegations of inappropriate behavior towards a team member.
The Briton was accused of "controlling behavior" in early February, but Christian himself denied all allegations.
It is reported that Horner will remain as team principal for the next Formula 1 season following an internal investigation. Red Bull has won the last three Constructor's Championships.
Earlier, Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff urged Formula 1 not to ignore the scandal involving Red Bull's team principal. The FIA declined to comment on the situation with Horner until the investigation is completed.
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