Johnny Herbert has warned Christian Horner that he risks losing the services of Max Verstappen if he doesn't agree to stand down from his role as Red Bull team principal
Formula 1 legend Johnny Herbert has called on Christian Horner to resign following the recent investigation into allegations of "inappropriate behaviour".
“It's not a good thing for F1 with the whole thing going on and the belated heat on it,” he told The Sun. “It doesn't help the situation for Red Bull who have the best driver in the world at the present time. Herbert added: “It would be crazy for Max to leave because of the situation. Jos has said it will be very destructive and rip it apart and I think it's gone on for far too long. In some respects, Christian should really think about it and step aside.”
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