After being suspended for accusing
Christian Horner
, head of
Red Bull Racing
, of his inappropriate attitudes towards her, the former team employee says she is disappointed with the way her accusations were treated, which escalated to such an extent that they generated a scandal. scandal in the world of Formula 1.
Despite having dismissed the accusations,
photos of the WhatsApp chats between Horner and the employee were leaked
that showed inappropriate attitudes on the part of the former British pilot.
A few days later, an independent investigation was conducted that resulted in Horner's acquittal and the accuser's suspension for being found "dishonest."
As the employee prefers to remain anonymous, a friend made statements on her behalf to the British media
MailOnline
.
"She is very disappointed in how they handled the situation, especially because she did everything she had to do," she commented.
"She made her complaints private and did everything right, but
she feels very disappointed in the company
."
Both the employee and her friend question the way Horner was investigated.
"Questions need to be asked about the Red Bull investigation, a little transparency would inspire confidence in what is happening to them."
He goes on to ask: "Who at Red Bull had access to the confidential information? Who at Red Bull is making these decisions and
who is making an effort to discover the source from which the information was leaked
?"
"She just can't get over the fact that she made a complaint and got suspended. All she wants is transparency in the process," her friend added.
Apparently, after the scandal, the employee received many messages of support and was inundated with offers to make statements,
but she prefers not to speak for the moment
.
Verstappen and Horner wiped the slate clean. Photo: AFP
An F1 insider said: "She wasn't looking for any of this and now that she's been suspended, the message is very clear,
meaning that women should keep quiet or they're going to lose their jobs
," adding that the way she that Red Bull handled the situation was going to "discourage other women who may have gone through similar situations in F1 from making statements."
Christijan Albers
, a former Dutch F1 driver, spoke to
De Telegraaf
to warn that Horner has a "fearsome amount of power."
In his statement he said that "the way this was received and dismissed, you only angered the other side.
I think more things are going to appear
."
The employee who made the accusations has hired lawyers and plans to appeal Red Bull's decisions.
A figure who publicly declared to be on the side of the Red Bull employee was
Jos Verstappen
, former driver and father of the current world champion
Max Verstappen
, who belongs to Christian Horner's team.
This created a scandal on his part, since it was learned that the father of the best driver in the team and in the world was not on Horner's side.
Jos Verstappen spoke in favor of the victim and stirred up the hornet's nest.
Photo: AP
Consequently, in a press conference,
the Red Bull boss said he was going to "draw a line" under the scandal
and that it was time to "focus on what's happening on the track."
Christian Horner, 50, is married to former
Spice Girl
Geri
, who was by his side supporting her husband throughout the scandal, accompanying him to the
Saudi Arabia GP
in which Max Verstappen dazzled as usual and came out on top. from the podium.