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This stuff never goes away. Funny thing is that obviously RBR thinks it does.
It doesn’t matter because the Thai owners of Red Bull do not care about this whole controversy so as long as Horner stays on their good side he’s good
Today's big headline
https://www.autosport.com/f1/news/could-red-bull-civil-war-really-trigger-shock-verstappen-f1-switch-to-mercedes/10582750/
Yeah, I think their complete lack of transparency is back firing. Do we even know what the accusations are?
The point was that we shouldn't, because the public has a tendency to jump to conclusions and condemn people without even seeing the evidence
Going from the rumours, RBR doesnt think that. RB's majority owners (the ones with the guy who killed someone and didnt face the consequences) do.
Unfortunately for potential victims this type of evidence is becoming less and less meaningful as generation becomes trivial.