Christian Horner said midway through his Red Bull internal investigation that it was “business as normal” for the Formula 1 team and star of Drive to Survive, and he wasn’t kidding.

Horner, in one race weekend alone, gave Netflix an entire season of material in what could be the performance of his lifetime. Cleared by Red Bull last week on allegations of misconduct levied against him by a team employee, he moved on to the season-opening race in Bahrain.

Horner has denied wrongdoing from the start, but just when he thought the matter was closed, a trove of alleged evidence against him was sent from a generic email address to more than 100 F1 industry members during the middle of the second practice for the opening race. The authenticity of the files has not been verified by The Associated Press.

According to The Daily Mail, the email contained 79 screenshots, including hundreds of crude and intimate WhatsApp messages between Horner and the female employee, as well as requests for selfies.

Horner didn’t flinch during the practice session, walking hand in hand with his wife, former Spice Girl Geri Halliwell, through the paddock. The two even shared a kiss before the start of Saturday’s race.

Then Red Bull Racing does what it does best: totally dominated the field.

Geri Halliwell and Christian Horner show a united front in Bahrain.Credit: Getty

Horner celebrated below the podium with Red Bull co-owner Chalerm Yoovidhya. On Instagram, he posted a five-picture carousel that included photos showing Horner next to Yoovidhya, hugging car designer Adrian Newey and another team member, a hug with winner Max Verstappen and an image of him and wife “Ginger Spice”.

“What a weekend. The perfect start to the season,” Horner wrote. “To our stakeholders, our illustrious partners and everyone here in Bahrain, thank you for your unending support and commitment to get us off to the best possible start.”

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Christian Horner said midway through his Red Bull internal investigation that it was “business as normal” for the Formula 1 team and star of Drive to Survive, and he wasn’t kidding.

Horner, in one race weekend alone, gave Netflix an entire season of material in what could be the performance of his lifetime. Cleared by Red Bull last week on allegations of misconduct levied against him by a team employee, he moved on to the season-opening race in Bahrain.

Horner has........

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