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Max Verstappen's dad admits there's a power struggle at Red Bull

Jos Verstappen has acknowledged a power struggle within the Red Bull Racing team, highlighting his commitment to aiding his son, Max Verstappen, in securing the world championship. Amidst these internal conflicts, Jos has publicly suggested that team principal Christian Horner should step down, following accusations of ‘inappropriate behaviour' against Horner by a female staff member, accusations from which Horner was later exonerated by an independent investigation. However, the complainant has appealed this decision, fueling further speculations of unrest among key figures in the team, including Horner, chief designer Adrian Newey, advisor Helmut Marko, and Jos himself. Despite...
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