Red Bull suspends alleged harassment victim in snowballing F1 scandal
Enlarge / Red Bull Racing team boss Christian Horner faced the media at an F1 press conference earlier today in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. (credit: Bryn Lennon/Getty Images)
Formula 1 has been embroiled in a scandal as its 2024 season gets underway. As Ars detailed on Monday, the team principal for Red Bull Racing, Christian Horner, was investigated by his organization for what was described as "controlling and inappropriate behavior" toward a female member of his staff. Now, we've learned that the staff member has been suspended with pay by the F1 team.
A spokesperson for the team told The Guardian that Red Bull was unable to comment on an internal matter.
Last week, Red Bull issued a statement about the dismissal of the grievance, stating that the complainant has a right of appeal but that it "is confident that the investigation has been fair, rigorous, and impartial."