Sebastian Vettel agrees with Lewis Hamilton amid Christian Horner controversy

Sebastian Vettel has followed Lewis Hamilton in calling for "m😼ore transparenc🍸y" in F1.

Sebastian Vettel (GER) Formula 1 World Championship, Rd 17, Japanese Grand Prix, Suzuka, Japan, Qualifying Day.-
Sebastian Vettel (GER) Formula 1 World Championship, Rd 17, Japanese Grand Prix, Suzuka,…

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Sebastian Vettel has called for the ongoing controversy surrounding Red Bull F1 team principa🐻l Christian Horner to be handled with “more transp𒉰arency.”

Vettel, who retired from F1 at the end o🧜f the 2022 season, won all four o🐎f his world championships with the Red Bull team led by Horner between 2010 and 2013.

He has joined fellow multiple world champion 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Lewis Hamilton in urging more transparency in the sport.

"Obviously there's been a lot of talk since the beginning of the♕ year. I think with these things, it's always difficult to know everything,” Vettel told .

"It would be nice if there was simply more transparency so that you could have more of an opinion. I think it's always diffic𝓡ult if you read one thing, then another thing and then the opposite. Now, things are going around in circles.

“The shame is that obviously is doing a great job. The team, a lot of individuals that I remember from my time there, are doing a great jꦜob in the background and tᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚhat’s sort of forgotten when the subject hovers around something else.”

Christian Horner (GBR) Red Bull Racing Team Principal in the FIA Press Conference. Formula 1 World Championship, Rd 2,
Christian Horner (GBR) Red Bull Racing Team Principal in the FIA Press Conference. Formula 1…

Horner was cleared o💙f misconduct by a Red Bull investigation into claims of inappropriate an♐d controlling behaviour that were made by a now-suspended female colleague.

The woman is🌠 believed to be appealing Red Bull’s verdict and has been left “upset, scared and lonely”, according to a family friend.

Vettel believes F1 remains an “old-fashioned business in many ways”, but is pleased to see progr💧ess w🅺hen it comes to female representation within the championship.

"F1 is changing but it’s an old-fashioned businessꦏ in many ways,” he added. 

"So first of all, there weren't many women [employed withi🌺n the sport] you know, the numbers were going up.

"So between when I started and when I left, there were a lot more women in the paddock and🤪 a lot more women not just following th🤡e sport, but also working in the sport.

"So I think that's a positi🧸ve change. But I think really, like everywhere else, there's still room for improvement."

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