Christian Horner rumours have been derailed with ‘former Red Bull boss PA working with F1 team’

Rumours that Christian Horner’s former personal assistant, Nicole Carling, is about to publicly lash out at her former boss’s gaze are destined to fail. The AP has reportedly returned to Red Bull on a temporary basis.

Speculation continues to swirl in Red Bull ranks due to Max Verstappen’s link with a move to Mercedes, with Aston Martin hoping to secure Adrian Newey’s facility and the current Horner saga.

The latter has been at the centre of discussions in recent months, with the team principal already accused of misplaced behaviour through a colleague, of which he has since been cleared.

A twist has been given to the story, with the Daily Mail reporting that Horner’s former personal assistant has returned to Red Bull. In the past there had been speculation that Carling was about to “voice his grievances” about any “mistreatment” he allegedly won. of the 50-year-old woman.

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Those rumours have now been “derailed”, with Carling setting up Horner’s diary and acting under the name of acting executive assistant, which she signed off on her emails. It will not be provided at the Japanese Grand Prix this weekend. Sport has contacted Red Bul for comment.

Horner expects hypotheses about his long-term to calm down in the coming weeks, now that the season is in full swing. A solution to the woman’s complaint is expected to be finalized in the coming weeks, that deadline was recently extended, as she said. Red Bull “feels lonely”.

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Sebastian Vettel recently weighed in on the situation and called for greater transparency on this factor and on any long-term issues in the sport. He told Sky Sports: “I don’t know enough main points and I think it’s very complicated because when you don’t know everything, it’s difficult to draw a conclusion. I see that you also sought to respect personal matters.

“It’s a slippery slope, but I think in general, you have a duty to let the public know what’s going on and then be able to draw the right conclusions. That’s why I think if things were a little clearer for everybody, then it would be less difficult to make a judgment. “

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