Christian Horner, who is facing an investigation into his alleged actions, has insisted he will attend Bahrain next week as it is business as usual as Red Bull team principal.
Earlier this month, Red Bull confirmed that the Briton was being investigated for alleged inappropriate conduct in a leadership role.
Horner was questioned by his lawyer last Friday and denied any wrongdoing.
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There has been considerable speculation as to whether he will attend Red Bull's RB20 launch in Milton Keynes on Thursday, with various reports suggesting his status as Red Bull team principal may be in jeopardy. .
But Horner was there on Thursday with drivers Max Verstappen and Sergio Perez as they removed the covers from the team's 2024 Challenger.
That day, he firmly told TalkSPORT that his future was with Red Bull.
“I’ve been here since the beginning,” he said. “I've built a team and feel tremendous loyalty to the people who work here. I couldn't imagine being anywhere else.”
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The Briton, who attended the launch, said he also plans to be present when F1 takes to the track at the Sakhir circuit next week for pre-season testing.
When asked about it, he simply told the Daily Mail: “Yes.”
The 50-year-old said he had the full support of the team, who go into the new season determined to maintain their Championship double following last year's record-breaking campaign.
“Moments of uncertainty bring us together. I have never seen a team so united in support,” he said.
“Everyone is focused on one thing and that is the performance of the car to defend both world titles, which we have worked hard to achieve over the past few years.”
“So this car is something that everyone has invested in and we're looking forward to seeing it in action in Bahrain next week.
“I'm absolutely committed to this team. I've been here from the beginning. I built this team. Along the way, we've had some ups and downs.
“We won 113 races. We won the Drivers' World Championship seven times. We won the Constructors' World Championship six times. All in 19 seasons and it's in the history books. .
“But it's what lies beyond that that matters. So my focus is on the future. Red Bull Powertrain is going to be a start-up engine business. We have a business system. There are a lot of things happening on campus.
“I'm back in the office working.”
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