Christian Horner flies to Bahrain for Formula One’s first Grand Prix of the season, as he awaits a decision on his future over ‘inappropriate behaviour’ investigation at Red Bull

Christian Horner has flown out to Bahrain ahead Formula One’s opening race of the season as he awaits a decision over an investigation into ‘inappropriate behaviour’ at  Red Bull. 

The Red Bull chief has denied allegations about his conduct while working at the F1 team which has left question marks over his future. 

But Horner is set to be in the paddock for the start of the F1 season after jetting out to Bahrain, according to Sky Sports, with a decision on the 50-year-old reportedly expected on Wednesday. 

The sport is preparing for the first race of the season in the Middle East on Saturday, with Horner not expected to be present for media day on Wednesday, but will be seen for pratice on Thursday. 

Horner is not aware of the outcome of the investigation into claims of ‘coercive behaviour’ towards a female member of staff, the report adds. 

More to follow. 

Christian Horner has reportedly jetted out to Bahrain for the start of the F1 season amid a probe into ‘inappropriate behaviour’

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