'No one is bigger than the team': Christian Horner embraces Max Verstappen after his dominant Saudi GP win – before telling reporters his driver can LEAVE Red Bull if he wants to in wake of sex text scandal

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  • Christian Horner said Verstappen was welcome to leave amid Red Bull’s crisis 
  • He insisted ‘no one is bigger than the team’ after Dutchman’s victory in Jeddah 
  • It came after Helmut Marko said he would stay after doubts over his future

Team principal Christian Horner insisted ‘nobody is bigger than the team’ after Red Bull claimed a second successive 1-2 in the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix despite the scandal convulsing the F1 outfit.

Max Verstappen claimed his second win in two races in 2024 and his ninth consecutive victory dating back to September.

Leading team-mate Sergio Perez to a Red Bull one-two, it continued the crushing superiority Verstappen has had over the Formula 1 field for nearly two years – but talk quickly turned to the Dutchman’s future. 


Horner had been seen arguing with the driver’s father Jos – who wants him to leave – in midweek after the team boss was accused of inappropriate behaviour towards a female member of staff. 

Afterwards Horner told Sky Sports: ‘Obviously, a lot is made of this stuff. But we are one team, and nobody is bigger than the team.

‘This team comprises, over the different entities of over 1,400 people, and everybody has a role to play. That’s from the very bottom to the very top and without them achieving you don’t get performances like this.

Red Bull boss Christian Horner embraced Max Verstappen after his win at the Saudi Grand Prix - but said his star driver could leave the team if he wanted to

Red Bull boss Christian Horner embraced Max Verstappen after his win at the Saudi Grand Prix – but said his star driver could leave the team if he wanted to 

The F1 team have been embroiled in a scandal after Christian Horner - the wife of Geri Halliwell - was accused of inappropriate behaviour towards a female colleague

The F1 team have been embroiled in a scandal after Christian Horner – the wife of Geri Halliwell – was accused of inappropriate behaviour towards a female colleague

It comes after Helmut Marko revealed he won't leave Red Bull after talks with the company's head of sports Oliver Mintzlaff (right)

It comes after Helmut Marko revealed he won’t leave Red Bull after talks with the company’s head of sports Oliver Mintzlaff (right)

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Max wouldn’t walk away… would he? JONATHAN McEVOY on the uneasy situation at Red Bull amid Christian Horner text scandal. And just why was Verstappen Snr dining with Toto Wolff?Max wouldn’t walk away… would he? JONATHAN McEVOY on the uneasy situation at Red Bull amid Christian Horner text scandal. And just why was Verstappen Snr dining with Toto Wolff?

‘Unfortunately there’s been a lot of speculation this weekend, but once again our focus is on the track.’

His comments came after Dr Helmut Marko insisted he will not be leaving Red Bull as a result of the scandal.

In an extraordinary about-turn in this ludicrous saga, the 80-year-old motorsport adviser said suspension was now ruled out after talks with the energy drinks company’s head of sport, Oliver Mintzlaff, in the Jeddah paddock.

Only a day before Marko had hinted he was through the door, possibly never to return after being accused by the team of leaking evidence over team principal Christian Horner’s behaviour towards a female colleague. 

Marko’s departure may well have triggered Max Verstappen going with him, as the world champion vowed to do after qualifying in a statement of loyalty to his mentor.

Now everything is fluid again, with Marko saying ahead of the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix: ‘The conversation with Mintzalff was a very good one. I think everything is cleared.  

‘We decided that these rumours were spread and had no legal background. I will not be suspended. Our goal is to win the world championship. For that we will have to work hard.’

Marko also thanked Max Verstappen for his loyalty after the Red Bull star threatened to quit if his mentor and the team's motorsport advisor left

Marko also thanked Max Verstappen for his loyalty after the Red Bull star threatened to quit if his mentor and the team’s motorsport advisor left

There had been allegations that Marko leaked evidence over Christian Horner's (left) behaviour towards a female colleague - which he says had no 'legal background'

There had been allegations that Marko leaked evidence over Christian Horner’s (left) behaviour towards a female colleague – which he says had no ‘legal background’

Haliwell has stood by Horner after jetting out to the Bahrain and Saudi Grands Prix

Haliwell has stood by Horner after jetting out to the Bahrain and Saudi Grands Prix

Asked if he was confident that Verstappen would be at the team until the end of his contract in 2028, Marko added: ‘That is a long time…’

He added: ‘I was really thankful for how loyal Max was. I was impressed.

‘We are not going to Mercedes together at the moment.’

Asked if Verstappen would stay, Mitzlaff said: ‘Of course. He has a contract. Max is a great driver and hopefully we will win tonight. I am here just for racing. That’s it.’