“I obviously deny fully the allegations that have been made against me,” Horner told CNN at the time. “There’s an ongoing process and that obviously is being worked through at the moment. I can’t talk further about that, but obviously working with that process.”
Horner—who tied the knot with Halliwell in 2015—also thanked his wife amid the investigation, telling ITV at the time, “She’s been hugely supportive and will continue to be so.”
Horner joined team Red Bull in 2005, securing 124 victories, 287 podium finishes, eight drivers’ world championships and six constructors’ titles, the company said in a statement. Earlier this year, the former race car driver—who began his professional career in the 1990s—denied that Ferrari was looking to poach him for their team, and expressed loyalty to Red Bull.
“It’s always flattering to be associated with other teams. But my commitment, 100 percent, is with Red Bull,” he said in a statement per The Athletic. “It always has been and certainly will be for the long term.”

