Ford wants to end Partnership with Red Bull because of the “HornerGate”

MIAMI, FLORIDA - MAY 07: Red Bull Racing Team Principal Christian Horner and Jim Farley, CEO of Ford pose for a photo on the grid prior to the F1 Grand Prix of Miami at Miami International Autodrome on May 07, 2023 in Miami, Florida
Last Updated on March 4, 2024

As we wrote earlier, Ford is reportedly considering ending its partnership with Red Bull, even before the collaboration has officially commenced.

According to a source at @F1insidercom, “Ford is currently examining whether the already signed alliance can still be broken off!”

This unexpected development comes in the wake of an anonymous email that has caused quite a stir. The email in question has also been accessed by the executives at the American automobile manufacturer, who are now hesitant to be associated with the unfolding ‘Horner affair’.

The ‘Horner Affair’ and Ford’s Dilemma

The ‘Horner affair’ refers to a controversial situation involving Red Bull’s Team Principal, Christian Horner. The details of the affair have not been made public, but it has been enough to make Ford’s executives rethink their association with Red Bull.

Ford, a company known for its strong ethical standards and commitment to integrity, is understandably wary of being linked to any form of controversy. The potential damage to their reputation is a risk they are not willing to take.

A Partnership in Jeopardy

The partnership between Ford and Red Bull was seen as a promising venture, with both parties expecting to benefit from the collaboration. However, the recent developments have put this partnership in jeopardy.

The fact that Ford is considering terminating the partnership before it has even begun speaks volumes about the seriousness of the situation. It remains to be seen how Red Bull will respond to this potential setback.

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