Zak Brown accuses former foe of ‘crossing the line’
Red Bull let Horner go last month after 20 years in job
The McLaren chief, Zak Brown, has claimed Formula One enjoys a “healthier” atmosphere after the departure of Christian Horner and accused the former Red Bull team principal of “crossing the line”.
Horner was released from his position after the British GP last month after 20 years in charge at Red Bull after a long-running power struggle between the team principal and the parent company Red Bull GmbH.
The last 18 months of his reign were overshadowed by an accusation from a female colleague of “coercive behaviour”. Horner always denied the claim and was twice exonerated.








