The video o assume of Jos confronting Horner and having an animated argument u RB catering tent.vorticism wrote: ↑07 Mar 2024, 08:55If RB are capable of doing something that stupid then I wouldn't mind if they did; if only for getting to see the schadenfreude of a spectacular boomer own goal. They're the most talented or at least most well organized aero/chassis engineers on the grid, obviously, but there's a difference between being specialists and being polymaths. We'd get to extrapolate how far their intelligence extends beyond racetracks, wind tunnels, and autoclaves.
.FW17 wrote: ↑07 Mar 2024, 09:58https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fBi8WiVH62s
Why is he implying Jos did something wrong? Is it the interview last week or something else?
If it has been posted before then pls tell and I will delete it.In Jeddah there is the second round of the F1 World Championship, but as in the in the Sakhir opener all the attention is on the market and on off-track factors. In both versions there is Red Bull: the Milton Keynes team is the site of a power struggle that is taking no is taking no prisoners, and which goes far beyond the case of team principal Chris Horner, first accused and then cleared of inappropriate behaviour towards an employee.
The result of the internal investigation, against which she can appeal today, seemed to have closed the case. Instead, it has uncovered another Pandora's box worthy of Beautiful. The latest? The girl, according to what F1-Insider has revealed, has allegedly been fired by Red Bull, naturally at the behest of Thai ownership (the company is 51% owned by Chalerm Yoovidhya). The action would be a kind of retaliation for the complaint filed against Horner at the Austrian headquarters. She would have the support of the 'Austrian clan' consisting of advisor Helmut Marko, Mark Mateschitz (son of the founder Dietrich) and managing director Oliver Mintzlaff.
around 21minWouter wrote: ↑07 Mar 2024, 10:35.FW17 wrote: ↑07 Mar 2024, 09:58https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fBi8WiVH62s
Why is he implying Jos did something wrong? Is it the interview last week or something else?
This video is about 2:30 hours! Where was he exactly talking about Jos?
.FW17 wrote: ↑07 Mar 2024, 10:43.Wouter wrote: ↑07 Mar 2024, 10:35.FW17 wrote: ↑07 Mar 2024, 09:58https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fBi8WiVH62s
Why is he implying Jos did something wrong? Is it the interview last week or something else?
This video is about 2:30 hours! Where was he exactly talking about Jos?
around 21min
I thought that rumour had been said elsewhere to be false? If she has been fired then that may explain why the Austrians are pushing things to a head now.bagajohny wrote: ↑07 Mar 2024, 10:36https://www.formulapassion.it/motorspor ... ppen-newey
If it has been posted before then pls tell and I will delete it.In Jeddah there is the second round of the F1 World Championship, but as in the in the Sakhir opener all the attention is on the market and on off-track factors. In both versions there is Red Bull: the Milton Keynes team is the site of a power struggle that is taking no is taking no prisoners, and which goes far beyond the case of team principal Chris Horner, first accused and then cleared of inappropriate behaviour towards an employee.
The result of the internal investigation, against which she can appeal today, seemed to have closed the case. Instead, it has uncovered another Pandora's box worthy of Beautiful. The latest? The girl, according to what F1-Insider has revealed, has allegedly been fired by Red Bull, naturally at the behest of Thai ownership (the company is 51% owned by Chalerm Yoovidhya). The action would be a kind of retaliation for the complaint filed against Horner at the Austrian headquarters. She would have the support of the 'Austrian clan' consisting of advisor Helmut Marko, Mark Mateschitz (son of the founder Dietrich) and managing director Oliver Mintzlaff.
Thomas Mahermyurr wrote: ↑07 Mar 2024, 11:36I thought that rumour had been said elsewhere to be false? If she has been fired then that may explain why the Austrians are pushing things to a head now.bagajohny wrote: ↑07 Mar 2024, 10:36https://www.formulapassion.it/motorspor ... ppen-newey
If it has been posted before then pls tell and I will delete it.In Jeddah there is the second round of the F1 World Championship, but as in the in the Sakhir opener all the attention is on the market and on off-track factors. In both versions there is Red Bull: the Milton Keynes team is the site of a power struggle that is taking no is taking no prisoners, and which goes far beyond the case of team principal Chris Horner, first accused and then cleared of inappropriate behaviour towards an employee.
The result of the internal investigation, against which she can appeal today, seemed to have closed the case. Instead, it has uncovered another Pandora's box worthy of Beautiful. The latest? The girl, according to what F1-Insider has revealed, has allegedly been fired by Red Bull, naturally at the behest of Thai ownership (the company is 51% owned by Chalerm Yoovidhya). The action would be a kind of retaliation for the complaint filed against Horner at the Austrian headquarters. She would have the support of the 'Austrian clan' consisting of advisor Helmut Marko, Mark Mateschitz (son of the founder Dietrich) and managing director Oliver Mintzlaff.
I hope it's not true but can't wait to see the usual suspects justify this if it is true.
I’m doubting it’s true hasn’t really been picked up by the main stream media, I’d suspect the Austrian side would have leaked it by now, especially via a Dutch journalist, any article I’ve read refers to her still working, still in some capacity with Horner
Firing an employee that lodged a complaint of harassment is tantamount to "retaliation" and retaliation is a crime in this regard. Also, such employees are moved to a different department to avoid difficult working relationship. If she was a PA to Horner, now she would be a PA to someone else in the management ladder or might be in some other desk job that befits her qualification and experience. No way she would be fired.Watto wrote: ↑07 Mar 2024, 11:58I’m doubting it’s true hasn’t really been picked up by the main stream media, I’d suspect the Austrian side would have leaked it by now, especially via a Dutch journalist, any article I’ve read refers to her still working, still in some capacity with Horner
That said if its true its a very bad look.
Agree. Think it’s the problem with the internet and unnamed sources especially with non mainstream publications.mendis wrote: ↑07 Mar 2024, 12:11Firing an employee that lodged a complaint of harassment is tantamount to "retaliation" and retaliation is a crime in this regard. Also, such employees are moved to a different department to avoid difficult working relationship. If she was a PA to Horner, now she would be a PA to someone else in the management ladder or might be in some other desk job that befits her qualification and experience. No way she would be fired.Watto wrote: ↑07 Mar 2024, 11:58I’m doubting it’s true hasn’t really been picked up by the main stream media, I’d suspect the Austrian side would have leaked it by now, especially via a Dutch journalist, any article I’ve read refers to her still working, still in some capacity with Horner
That said if its true its a very bad look.
Or can be sent to laurent mekies office, same job, same location, same perks.mendis wrote: ↑07 Mar 2024, 12:11Firing an employee that lodged a complaint of harassment is tantamount to "retaliation" and retaliation is a crime in this regard. Also, such employees are moved to a different department to avoid difficult working relationship. If she was a PA to Horner, now she would be a PA to someone else in the management ladder or might be in some other desk job that befits her qualification and experience. No way she would be fired.Watto wrote: ↑07 Mar 2024, 11:58I’m doubting it’s true hasn’t really been picked up by the main stream media, I’d suspect the Austrian side would have leaked it by now, especially via a Dutch journalist, any article I’ve read refers to her still working, still in some capacity with Horner
That said if its true its a very bad look.
Yeah it is possible. It must be hard to work with Horner now, so I hope she gets a different role quickly.FW17 wrote: ↑07 Mar 2024, 13:09Or can be sent to laurent mekies office, same job, same location, same perks.mendis wrote: ↑07 Mar 2024, 12:11Firing an employee that lodged a complaint of harassment is tantamount to "retaliation" and retaliation is a crime in this regard. Also, such employees are moved to a different department to avoid difficult working relationship. If she was a PA to Horner, now she would be a PA to someone else in the management ladder or might be in some other desk job that befits her qualification and experience. No way she would be fired.Watto wrote: ↑07 Mar 2024, 11:58
I’m doubting it’s true hasn’t really been picked up by the main stream media, I’d suspect the Austrian side would have leaked it by now, especially via a Dutch journalist, any article I’ve read refers to her still working, still in some capacity with Horner
That said if its true its a very bad look.