CHRISITAN Horner’s relief after being cleared of wrongdoing was short-lived when private messages between him and a colleague were then leaked.

The embattled Red Bull Racing chief, 50, has endured almost a month of twists and turns as he looks to save his reputation.

 

Christian Horner stands in his team garage during the third practice session on Friday
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Christian Horner stands in his team garage during the third practice session on FridayCredit: AP

 

 

Horner and wife Geri at the Ferrari Sky Premiere at Odeon Luxe Leicester Square in December
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Horner and wife Geri at the Ferrari Sky Premiere at Odeon Luxe Leicester Square in DecemberCredit: Getty
Horner became the focus of an internal investigation early in February after a female colleague accused him of “coercive” and “inappropriate” behaviour.

He was grilled for eight hours over claims before an independent barrister was employed to review the evidence.

On Wednesday, Red Bull revealed Horner’s £8 million-a-year job was safe as he had been cleared of misconduct.

The team principal, who has led the Austrian team since its formation in 2005, has always vehemently denied allegations made against him.