CHRISTIAN Horner has agreed to a ‘public ceasefire’ within his troubled Red Bull Racing team after emergency crunch talks, reports suggest.

Horner, 50, has faced constant grillings over the sexting scandal with even senior members of the Red Bull team reportedly calling for him to leave his role in wake of the bombshell leaks.

Red Bull chief Christian Horner has agreed to a 'public ceasefire' with himself, Helmut Marko and Jos Verstappen, say reports
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Red Bull chief Christian Horner has agreed to a ‘public ceasefire’ with himself, Helmut Marko and Jos Verstappen, say reportsCredit: Getty

Marko has reportedly distanced himself from Horner since the allegations came to light
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Marko has reportedly distanced himself from Horner since the allegations came to lightCredit: Getty

Horner and Jos Verstappen have been in a very public spat in recent weeks with Jos calling for him to be axed from his job


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Horner and Jos Verstappen have been in a very public spat in recent weeks with Jos calling for him to be axed from his jobCredit: Getty

The trio have reportedly agreed to a 'public ceasefire' for the sake of the Red Bull team
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The trio have reportedly agreed to a ‘public ceasefire’ for the sake of the Red Bull teamCredit: Getty
But it is now believed that the internal battles at the sports top constructor is set to end after Horner, Jos Verstappen and Helmut Marko seemingly agreed to stop their disputes, The Mirror reports.

Jos, the father of three time world champion Max Verstappen, has spoken publicly about his concerns over the shock claims.

The 52-year-old has backed Horner’s accuser in front of the media and called for £8million-a-year Horner to be axed, accusing the boss of ripping the team apart.

When asked if it was time to “draw a line” under the situation, as Horner insisted people do, Jos said: “I think it’s a bit too late for that now.