Red Bull may need to find a new leader if Christian Horner is fired soon. The Formula 1 team was thriving until earlier this year when allegations against Horner surfaced, causing turmoil within the organization. Former F1 driver Ralf Schumacher has expressed concerns about the instability within Red Bull as they approach the 2024 season. Despite the potential removal of Horner, Schumacher believes that little will change for Red Bull and even has a candidate in mind to take over the team’s F1 operations. Meanwhile, Red Bull GmbH, the parent company, expects to address the issue of inappropriate behavior soon after the submission of a final report by an independent body. The board of directors will review the report and make an official announcement. The next few hours will be crucial for the future of Christian Horner as the team principal of Red Bull, as a guilty verdict could lead to his departure. The Austrian group has a strict policy against misconduct in the workplace.
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