Red Bull F1 boss Horner cleared of inappropriate behavior

Red Bull F1 boss Horner cleared of inappropriate behavior
Red Bull team principal Christian Horner has been cleared of inappropriate behaviour, the Formula One team's parent company said on Feb. 28, 2024. (AFP)
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Updated 28 February 2024
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Red Bull F1 boss Horner cleared of inappropriate behavior

Red Bull F1 boss Horner cleared of inappropriate behavior
  • A statement from Austrian energy drinks brand Red Bull, the parent company of the world champion Formula One team, said the “grievance has been dismissed”
  • The complainant has a right of appeal

LONDON: Red Bull team chief Christian Horner was cleared Wednesday of wrongdoing following an investigation into complaints of inappropriate behavior against him made by a female team member.
A statement from Austrian energy drinks brand Red Bull, the parent company of the world champion Formula One team, said the “grievance has been dismissed.”
Horner, who has been team principal since 2005, denied the allegations made against him and was subjected to a lengthy interview by an independent London lawyer acting as investigator, who submitted a report to Red Bull.
The lawyer’s report was delivered on Tuesday and has been considered by Red Bull directors.
In a statement, Red Bull GmbH said: “The independent investigation into the allegations made against Mr.Horner is complete and Red Bull can confirm that the grievance has been dismissed.
“The complainant has a right of appeal. Red Bull is confident that the investigation has been fair, rigorous and impartial.
“The investigation report is confidential and contains the private information of the parties and third parties who assisted in the investigation and therefore we will not be commenting further out of respect for all concerned.
“Red Bull will continue striving to meet the highest workplace standards.”
Horner flew to Bahrain from London on Wednesday, but was not present at the circuit for a media day ahead of the season-opening Bahrain Grand Prix this weekend.
He is expected to be on the pit wall for the opening practice sessions on Thursday.
Dutch newspaper De Telegraaf reported the allegation of “inappropriate behavior” by a female member of staff for the British-based team earlier this month.
Asked about the accusations, Horner, 50, told De Telegraaf: “I completely deny these claims.”
Formula One chiefs had said they wanted the issue resolved at the “earliest opportunity.”
Mercedes team chief Toto Wolff described the investigation as “an issue for all of Formula One” and called for transparency.
Under Horner’s guidance, Red Bull have become the dominant force in Formula One, with Max Verstappen winning the past three drivers’ titles.
Horner, who is married to former Spice Girl Geri Halliwell, has been in charge of the team since they entered Formula One 19 years ago.
During that time he has overseen seven drivers’ world championships and six constructors’ titles.
Red Bull dominated the 2023 season, winning 21 of the 22 races as Verstappen defended his drivers’ crown.


Gabriel Bortoleto clinches 2024 Formula 2 crown in Abu Dhabi

Gabriel Bortoleto clinches 2024 Formula 2 crown in Abu Dhabi
Updated 09 December 2024
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Gabriel Bortoleto clinches 2024 Formula 2 crown in Abu Dhabi

Gabriel Bortoleto clinches 2024 Formula 2 crown in Abu Dhabi
  • Joshua Durksen triumphs in feature race as title challenger Isack Hadjar struggles

ABU DHABI: Just over 12 months after his impressive rookie title win in Formula 3, Gabriel Bortoleto signed off his maiden Formula 2 season by being crowned the world champion.

Bortoleto’s victory came after a pulsating charge through the pack to finish second behind Joshua Durksen in the feature race at the Yas Marina Circuit.

The Brazilian Invicta Racing driver went into the title-deciding race with a 4.5-point advantage. His victory hopes were boosted within a few seconds of the lights going out when his nearest title challenger, Isack Hadjar, had a frustrating stall on the starting grid.

While the Campos Racing driver continued the race from the pit lane and finished 19th, Bortoleto, who will race in Formula 1 for Sauber in 2025, delivered an impressive performance to finish 1.791 seconds behind AIX Racing’s Durksen.

Richard Verschoor of MP Motorsport took the third podium place.


Andersson takes speedboat world title with victory in Sharjah

Andersson takes speedboat world title with victory in Sharjah
Updated 09 December 2024
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Andersson takes speedboat world title with victory in Sharjah

Andersson takes speedboat world title with victory in Sharjah
  • Thani Al-Qemzi produces big fightback for Team Abu Dhabi as Wyatt signs off debut season in style on Khalid Lagoon

ABU DHABI: Sweden’s Jonas Andersson clinched his third UIM F1H2O World Championship title with a commanding victory in the Grand Prix of Sharjah on Sunday.

Andersson shrugged off the challenge of compatriot Erik Stark, whose second-place finish gave him third position in the championship on his final appearance for Victory Team before joining Team Abu Dhabi next season.

Stark’s new teammate for the 2025 season, Thani Al-Qemzi, produced an outstanding drive to finish fourth, storming through the field after being forced to start 15th because of an engine change following the previous day’s sprint races.

Sharjah Team’s Rusty Wyatt also signed off in style at the end of a superb debut season, climbing from 10th to take the other podium place, and clinching the runner-up spot in the championship.

Andersson’s second Grand Prix victory of the season was also enough to crown Team Vietnam as F1H2O world team champions in their maiden campaign.

That team title will be the first target for Al-Qemzi when he is reunited with Stark next season, having helped Team Abu Dhabi win it for the fifth time in a row two years ago.

Stark will take over from Rashed Al-Qemzi, the five-time F2 world champion, who finished 14th.

Ahead of his 158th F1H2O Grand Prix on Khalid Lagoon, 24 years after making his first championship appearance there, veteran Emirati driver Thani had high hopes of rounding off the season with a podium finish.

While his fine third place in qualifying was undermined by the engine issue, his achievement in clawing back 11 places over 32 laps showed he still has the fighting spirit, and skill, to be a serious challenger next season.

After Wyatt’s elimination from qualifying for dangerous driving, Andersson knew only a major mistake on his part, or a mechanical error, could surrender the world title to the Canadian rookie.

While he was never allowed to relax, as Stark kept up the pressure in the hope of a sixth career F1H2O Grand Prix victory, the Swede kept his composure as he added to his world title triumphs in 2021 and 2023.

 


UAE driver Hamda Al-Qubaisi ready for next step after two-year F1 Academy stint

UAE driver Hamda Al-Qubaisi ready for next step after two-year F1 Academy stint
Updated 08 December 2024
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UAE driver Hamda Al-Qubaisi ready for next step after two-year F1 Academy stint

UAE driver Hamda Al-Qubaisi ready for next step after two-year F1 Academy stint
  • Emirati 22-year-old says she ‘will never let go of racing’

ABU DHABI: Hamda Al-Qubaisi saved her best for last, achieving two podium places in the final three races of the season at her home track in Abu Dhabi to finish her F1 Academy career on a high note.

The Emirati Red Bull driver has fulfilled the two-season limit in the female-only racing series and has yet to reveal her plans for 2025.

Asked if she had any idea of where she might be racing next year, Al-Qubaisi told Arab News: “Not at all, but I’m never going to let go of racing, let’s say. So I’m going to do something.”

In her first year at F1 Academy, Al-Qubaisi finished third in the championship, thanks to four race wins and seven podium finishes.

Her 2024 campaign was not as successful and she arrived at the final stop of the season in Abu Dhabi with just one podium under her belt, achieved in Barcelona earlier in the year.  

But Al-Qubaisi rallied on home soil at Yas Marina Circuit, getting her best result of the season, finishing second in Race 1, and followed that up with a third in Race 2. In Race 3 she collided with Lia Block on lap 12p and eventually finished 11th.

She ultimately secured fifth place in the drivers’ championship.

“Honestly, it’s a little bit sad. The season went by really quickly,” Al-Qubaisi told Arab News on Saturday, on the eve of her final outing in an F1 Academy car.

“So I feel like I wanted to make the most out of it, especially here on my home track and home country.”

It was mission accomplished for Al-Qubaisi, who got to celebrate her podium finishes with her nearest and dearest in the UAE capital.

“It’s an amazing feeling for me. I feel happy to do it here in front of my home crowd. The support I had all weekend was amazing,” Al-Qubaisi said.

“I have my family here with me, my fiance as well, and just all that support that I have means a lot to me. And to see them after I finished on the podium, to see them all happy is a really good feeling.”

Hamda and her older sister Amna flew the flag for the UAE in the F1 Academy these past two seasons, and are pioneers for Arab women in the world of motorsport.

Amna finished the championship in 15th place, scoring points just four times this campaign.

“I feel like we’ve made a good impact and I’m proud to say that we made that impact,” Hamda Al-Qubaisi said.

“We broke a boundary that was a bit taboo, let’s say. And now we’ve created a pathway and opportunities for many girls behind us.

“I go back to my karting track that I grew up in and I see a lot more Arab girls there and it makes me so proud and happy. I feel like we’ve done the first step and now there are many coming behind us and we’re happy also to be that representative.”

Hamda gives great credit to Amna, who is two years her senior, for paving the way for her and easing her entry into the sport.

Both Al-Qubaisis were part of the Red Bull family this year, with Hamda racing in F1 Academy in Red Bull Racing colors, and Amna representing the sister team of Visa Cash App RB.

“I feel like just being part of their programme and being able to use their facilities has been something amazing for me,” said Hamda of the Red Bull Academy programme tie-up.

“Being there at Milton Keynes, able to use their sim as well as their physical training facilities has been amazing. Just overall to see everything there, I was in awe the first time I went there, just to see all the F1 cars. It’s crazy how many people are working as well, all together to get this amazing team.

“So just being part of it all has been an honor and I'm very grateful for the opportunity.”

She described 2024 as a “big learning curve” for her and admitted her struggles with the car from the end of 2023 carried over into the start of this season.

She is happy, though, that they got things right at the end.

“We worked hard to make sure the car was good and we were able to get there at some point and we’re there now. It’s OK, it’s never too late,” she said.


Lando Norris seals ‘incredible’ McLaren constructors’ crown in Abu Dhabi

Lando Norris seals ‘incredible’ McLaren constructors’ crown in Abu Dhabi
Updated 08 December 2024
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Lando Norris seals ‘incredible’ McLaren constructors’ crown in Abu Dhabi

Lando Norris seals ‘incredible’ McLaren constructors’ crown in Abu Dhabi
  • McLaren won their title by 14 points from Ferrari whose challenge was finally subdued on a night of accidents, penalties and tantrums

ABU DHABI: Lando Norris clinched McLaren’s first team title in 26 years on Sunday when he drove to a calm and accomplished victory ahead of two chasing Ferraris at the season-closing Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.
On an evening of stirring emotions under floodlights at the Yas Marina Circuit, as seven-time champion Lewis Hamilton drove from 16th to fourth in his final race at Mercedes, Norris was the embodiment of cool as he raced from his eighth pole position to his fourth career win.
“It feels incredible,” said the driver born in 1999, one year after McLaren’s last constructors’ crown.
“Not for myself, but for the whole team. The team has done an amazing job this year to come from where we were at the beginning. I am so proud of everyone.
“It has been a lovely journey and so to end the season like this is perfect. A congrats and big thank you to everyone at McLaren.”
His team boss Zak Brown, who has generated energy and enthusiasm at English-based McLaren, said: “I love everyone in Woking. What a team effort! Amazing, but that was stressful. The worst two hours of my life!“
McLaren won their title by 14 points from Ferrari whose challenge was finally subdued on a night of accidents, penalties and tantrums.
McLaren ended the season on 666 points ahead of Ferrari on 652 and Red Bull on 589. Mercedes finished fourth on 468 and Aston Martin were fifth with 94.
“Papaya on top!” said Norris on his slowdown lap in his orange-yellow car.
“Congrats to everyone. Incredible. So proud of you all. You all deserve this. It’s been a special one. Next year is going to be my year too.”
The 25-year-old Briton came home 5.832 seconds ahead of Carlos Sainz and his Ferrari team-mate Charles Leclerc to end the Italian outfit’s hopes of a first title since 2008.
McLaren had not won the teams’ title since 1998, started the day with a lead of 21 points and a front row lockout, but suffered an early setback when Oscar Piastri was sent spinning in a clash with newly-crowned four-time champion Max Verstappen of Red Bull at the first corner.
This encouraged Ferrari and they mounted a defiant if vain bid for glory, to finish second and third ahead of Hamilton, who passed team-mate George Russell on the final lap.
“It’s a bitter-sweet feeling today,” said Sainz, who will join Williams next year when his Ferrari seat is taken by Hamilton.
“P2 was the maximum we could do today given the pace of Lando in the McLaren. I gave it everything.”
Team-mate Leclerc, who started 19th on he grid, said: “I knew I had to be aggressive on lap one to gain as many places as possible to gain positions and be in a good position for the rest of the race. This was achieved. but we were just too far back to do anything more for the rest of the race.”
Russell came home fifth ahead of Verstappen, who was handed a 10 second penalty crashing into Piastri.
Hamilton, 39, marked the end of his 12 years at Mercedes with a rousing and memorable drive from his record 246th start with the team and spun his car in a series of ‘donuts’ to celebrate at the end.
“Lewis, that was the drive of a world champion,” said team chief Toto Wolff as the crowd chanted “Lewis, Lewis.”
“What started out as a leap of faith, we turned it into making history,” said Hamilton to his race engineer Peter ‘Bono’ Bonnington.
Norris made a clean start from his eighth pole of the year to lead into Turn One where Verstappen attacked Piastri on the inside and made contact to send both spinning.
Verstappen’s ‘dive bomb’ drew the comment “yep, move of a world champion there” from Piastri on McLaren team radio.
Piastri rejoined in 20th and last, but Verstappen squeezed back into 11th as team-mate Sergio Perez’s miserable season concluded with a spin out after contact with Valtteri Bottas’s Sauber.
After serving his penalty Verstappen asked with sarcastic venom: “Could we ask for 20 seconds? Stupid idiots.”
With 20 laps to go, Hamilton’s race engineer Bonnington, for the final time, told his driver “Lewis, it’s hammer time.” Hamilton asked for the gap to third and was told 14 seconds. “You can do it,” chimed in his team chief Wolff before Hamilton overtook Gasly for fifth.
At the front, Norris was the embodiment of cool, 5.9 clear of Sainz and managing his race with detached precision.


Rashid Al-Dhaheri does the double at Yas Marina Circuit

Rashid Al-Dhaheri does the double at Yas Marina Circuit
Updated 08 December 2024
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Rashid Al-Dhaheri does the double at Yas Marina Circuit

Rashid Al-Dhaheri does the double at Yas Marina Circuit

ABU DHABI: Yas Heat Racing Ambassador and Mumbai Falcons Racing’s Rashid Al-Dhaheri again dominated the field at Yas Marina Circuit and claimed his second win of the Formula 4 Middle East Trophy Round.

With an assured drive from lights out to checkered flag, the masterclass by the Emirati racer put him easily ahead of the chasing Evans GP duo of Kai Daryanani and Reno Francot in P2 and P3, respectively.

Yas Heat Racing’s August Raber bagged P4, with teammate Adam Al-Azhari finishing in P6 in a strong weekend performance for the team.

Emily Cotty’s run of misfortune continued into Race 2, with an early retirement on Lap 4.