Don’t see Ferrari taking CH Lewis is on record as saying his relationship with Vassur was a big reason for the switch.
May have chased his few years ago too much has changed since then
No no no, I am not insinuating that he did nothing wrong. I don't think I have seen all the screenshots, just the few posted here (somewhere). And going by the conversations and comments of others here, it seemed to start somewhat back and forth flirting, then she asked him to stop (which apparently he didn't).f1jcw wrote: ↑05 Mar 2024, 13:56Did you miss the screen shot to her friend, who said "this sexual assault"codetower wrote: ↑05 Mar 2024, 13:50Who knows why she took the screenshots. It all doesn’t make sense. If you ARE going to be taking screenshots, why also take some showing you as partially accepting of all the flirting?littlebigcat wrote: ↑05 Mar 2024, 13:41
That doesn’t hold water. She was taking screenshots. How do you suppose someone got all the evidence and submitted it without her involvement?
It’s almost never a conspiracy, it’s almost always the stupidity of one or more individuals followed by a coverup that creates the situations like this
We know why she was doing, she was in a difficult position by her senior and she did the thing that is recommended and that is collate evidence if it was ever required.
What particular part was "flirting" answering back with non-commital answers isn't flirting to me.
100% agree with this. And again, I fully believe that if she asked him to stop, and he didn't, he is in the wrong.myurr wrote: ↑05 Mar 2024, 14:04Because if she once partially accepted it, that doesn't mean she accepted it for all time. As soon as she asked Horner to stop and he didn't it became sexual harassment.
Under UK law Red Bull and Horner have an explicit duty to provide a working environment free from sexual harassment. They have failed in that duty.
why would ferrari take a team principle that did all those awful things? no team wants him and i wont be suprised if he gets banned from F1
It's the same crappy outlet that started the unfounded Suzie-Toto conflict of interest BS. Whatever it says, it's essentially useless
Venturiation wrote: ↑05 Mar 2024, 15:38no doubt the bad PR would likely ward Ferrari of. But as of right now he hasn’t been charged or found guilty of anything.Watto wrote: ↑05 Mar 2024, 15:36Don’t see Ferrari taking CH Lewis is on record as saying his relationship with Vassur was a big reason for the switch.
May have chased his few years ago too much has changed since then
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why would ferrari take a team principle that did all those awful things? no team wants him and i wont be supposed if he gets banned from F1
While I think he should be sacked with the dynamics of the power struggle at RB, the Austrian side wanting him out, Thai side protecting him, CH attempted hostile take over there seems to be an awful lot going on behind the scenes there I have some skepticism on exactly what we’re being told
I strongly suspect that if they do that, Lewis walks.
He does not have to be convicted of any criminal offence in court.venturiation wrote: ↑05 Mar 2024, 15:48no doubt the bad PR would likely ward Ferrari of. But as of right now he hasn’t been charged or found guilty of anything.
While I think he should be sacked with the dynamics of the power struggle at RB, the Austrian side wanting him out, Thai side protecting him, CH attempted hostile take over there seems to be an awful lot going on behind the scenes there I have some skepticism on exactly what we’re being told
The following is pure hypothesis, but could it be that it was this friend who made the original complaint?f1jcw wrote: ↑05 Mar 2024, 13:56Did you miss the screen shot to her friend, who said "this sexual assault"codetower wrote: ↑05 Mar 2024, 13:50Who knows why she took the screenshots. It all doesn’t make sense. If you ARE going to be taking screenshots, why also take some showing you as partially accepting of all the flirting?littlebigcat wrote: ↑05 Mar 2024, 13:41
That doesn’t hold water. She was taking screenshots. How do you suppose someone got all the evidence and submitted it without her involvement?
It’s almost never a conspiracy, it’s almost always the stupidity of one or more individuals followed by a coverup that creates the situations like this
We know why she was doing, she was in a difficult position by her senior and she did the thing that is recommended and that is collate evidence if it was ever required.
What particular part was "flirting" answering back with non-commital answers isn't flirting to me.
He wouldn't anyway, even if the messages are genuine, he would have broken employment laws, but that would be a civil not criminal offence.chrstphrln wrote: ↑05 Mar 2024, 16:04He does not have to be convicted of any criminal offence in court.venturiation wrote: ↑05 Mar 2024, 15:48no doubt the bad PR would likely ward Ferrari of. But as of right now he hasn’t been charged or found guilty of anything.
While I think he should be sacked with the dynamics of the power struggle at RB, the Austrian side wanting him out, Thai side protecting him, CH attempted hostile take over there seems to be an awful lot going on behind the scenes there I have some skepticism on exactly what we’re being told
What is known so far as compliance offences, which have never been denied, are quite sufficient for a team like Ferrari not to take him.
Added to this is his disloyalty to Red Bull Austria, the very part of his employer to whom he owes everything.
Or... maybe she just didn't feel she needed any "help" with the matter. Don't underestimate how strong women can be. She may have felt she had it all under control, and was fully capable of handling the situation on her own, without needing it to get to this point.PapayaFan481 wrote: ↑05 Mar 2024, 16:07The following is pure hypothesis, but could it be that it was this friend who made the original complaint?f1jcw wrote: ↑05 Mar 2024, 13:56Did you miss the screen shot to her friend, who said "this sexual assault"
We know why she was doing, she was in a difficult position by her senior and she did the thing that is recommended and that is collate evidence if it was ever required.
What particular part was "flirting" answering back with non-commital answers isn't flirting to me.
Maybe he/she advised the PA that she needs to come forward, the PA didn't want to because she wants to keep her job, let's face it, she's achieved a lot to become PA to the boss of an F1 team, and thought she could deal with it because perhaps CH has, at this point, stopped the alleged behaviour. Maybe she had taken the screenshots as an insurance policy in case she ever felt she did need them.
This friend then, out of good intentions or malice towards CH, files the complaint.
In this hypothetical situation, perhaps this friend even had access to the PA's phone and downloaded the screenshots.
All hypothetical, but I could see a situation playing out like that.
I believe that there must be plenty of such awful things around in F1 touring circus and CH's happen one of very high ranking.Venturiation wrote: ↑05 Mar 2024, 15:38why would ferrari take a team principle that did all those awful things? no team wants him and i wont be suprised if he gets banned from F1
the hypothetical I have on that front is she likely did lodge the complaint but may not have wanted him sacked?PapayaFan481 wrote: ↑05 Mar 2024, 16:07The following is pure hypothesis, but could it be that it was this friend who made the original complaint?f1jcw wrote: ↑05 Mar 2024, 13:56Did you miss the screen shot to her friend, who said "this sexual assault"
We know why she was doing, she was in a difficult position by her senior and she did the thing that is recommended and that is collate evidence if it was ever required.
What particular part was "flirting" answering back with non-commital answers isn't flirting to me.
Maybe he/she advised the PA that she needs to come forward, the PA didn't want to because she wants to keep her job, let's face it, she's achieved a lot to become PA to the boss of an F1 team, and thought she could deal with it because perhaps CH has, at this point, stopped the alleged behaviour. Maybe she had taken the screenshots as an insurance policy in case she ever felt she did need them.
This friend then, out of good intentions or malice towards CH, files the complaint.
In this hypothetical situation, perhaps this friend even had access to the PA's phone and downloaded the screenshots.
All hypothetical, but I could see a situation playing out like that.
That's possible too. But why not release the report with redacted names/numbers to validate the findings?Watto wrote: ↑05 Mar 2024, 14:43I’d argue maybe he found some wrongdoing but didn’t find legal grounds for termination.Quantum wrote: ↑05 Mar 2024, 14:35Yes, which is why I said it could've been the reason it was supressed from publication, as everyone knows the 2 parties involved now.littlebigcat wrote: ↑05 Mar 2024, 14:30The KC wasn’t there to make a judgement. It was the role of the Red Bull to decide what to do with what the KC reported on.
The question being would the KC have any grounds to make a statement of misrepresentation?
Being frontrun by a leak was always bound to happen when there was no transparency. As it stands, we don't know if the leaks are genuine. But they are plausible.The investigation report is confidential and contains the private information of the parties and third parties who assisted in the investigation, and therefore we will not be commenting further out of respect for all concerned
What do you mean?