Motor racing-Horner's accuser reported to have appealed Red Bull verdict


The Red Bull factory is seen as Red Bull Formula One team principal Christian Horner is expected to attend a company hearing, after an unspecified complaint was made against him in Milton Keynes, Britain, February 9, 2024 Action Images via Reuters/Paul Childs/File Photo

LONDON (Reuters) - The Red Bull Formula One employee who accused team boss Christian Horner of inappropriate behaviour has lodged an appeal after her complaint was dismissed, British media reported on Friday.

The move is likely to keep the subject as a major talking point in Formula One and continue to cast a shadow over the season.

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