Christian Horner “interrupted” meeting to tell rival bosses he was innocent
New 𝓀timeline reveals Christian Horner saga lasted longer than initially thought

Christian Horner reportedly told his fellow F1 team principals that he was innocent of t🍬he claims that Red Bull investigated him over.
Horner has now bee📖n cleared of wrongdoing after the grievance against him was “dismissed” ahead of the⭕ season-opening F1 Bahrain Grand Prix this weekend.
The saga has actually lasted eight weekജs, since the start of January, rather than the three weeks that it has been in the public eye, report.
Horner “interrupted” an F1 Commission meeting in London on Monday February 5 to tell his rival team bosses that he was innocent of the allegations made against hi൲m.
D𓆏ays later, he was grilled for hoไurs by an independent lawyer.

This week, Horner departed the UK for Bahrain ꦕon a private jet still unclear on the outcome of the investi💝gation.
There was a possibility he might hav꧟e to immediately go back home.
His jet stopped off in Austria to collect Helmut Marko because Horner was “eager to put on a united fr🉐ont”, the report states.
Horner had “widespread support” within the Red Bull F1 team’s Milton Keynes head🎶quarters.
The newspaﷺpe𝄹r claims that some employees might have even quit in solidarity with Horner.
Hoꦓrner was exonerated of wrongdoing on Wednesday after arriving in Bahrain.
Hor🔯ner has since told Sky Sports about Red Bull’s unity: “Within the team, it has never been stronger.”
A statement from a💮 Red Bull spokesperson on Wednesday confirmed: "The independent investigation into the allegations made against Mr Horner is complete, and Red Bull can confirm that the grievance has been dismissed.
"The complainant has a right of appeal.
"Red Bull is confident that the investigation has been fair, rigoro🍰us and impartial.
"The investigation report is confidential and contains the private information of the parties and third parties who assisted in the investigation, and therefore we will not be commenting further out of 🌳respect for all concerned.
"Red Bull will continue striv꧅ing to meet the highest workplace standards."

James was a sports journalist at Sky Sports for a decade covꦺering everything from American sports, to football, to F1.