hearing Allegation of inappropriate and controlling behavior The fight against Christian Horner ended in an inconclusive manner.
Red Bull's team boss was questioned by lawyers for several hours on Friday on charges related to his behavior towards female employees.
A Red Bull spokesperson said: “It would not be appropriate to comment before the investigation is complete.”
Horner denied the allegations to Dutch newspaper De Telegraaf., external.
It is unclear whether the issue will be resolved in time for the car's launch in 2024, when Red Bull will unveil the new car at its Milton Keynes factory on February 15.
Red Bull is still planning to hold the event.
The investigation into Horner could take weeks, and there are even doubts that it will be completed by the start of the season.
Pre-season testing will take place in Bahrain from February 21st to 23rd. The first race of the season will be held March 1-3, also in the Bay State.
The company said in a statement earlier this week that it was taking the situation “extremely seriously.”
Horner's questions will inevitably cast a shadow over Red Bull's launch. Even if Horner were there, he wouldn't be able to answer questions about it, but inquiries about him and drivers Max Verstappen and Sergio Perez will likely attract attention.
The dispute comes against a backdrop of reports of division and tension within Red Bull, including between motorsport adviser Helmut Marko and Jos Verstappen, father of Red Bull's three-time world champion Max. is alleged to be at odds with Horner.
Red Bull, Marko and Verstappen have so far remained silent on all such issues.
Despite the turmoil, Verstappen and Red Bull will start the season as favorites to win a fourth consecutive world championship.
The 26-year-old Dutchman had a dominant performance last season, setting records with 19 wins out of 22 races. Mexico's Perez won two of the remaining three races, giving Red Bull first and second place for the first time in the drivers' championship history.
Adrian Newey, the company's highly regarded chief technology officer, said the new RB20 would be an evolution of its highly successful predecessor.
Most F1 officials expect this car to remain the fastest car on the grid. The main question heading into the season will be whether any of the team's main rivals Mercedes, Ferrari, McLaren or Aston Martin can close enough to make the season competitive? Please.