Red Bull has clarified that Jury Whip has lost his test and retained the role of driver with his Formula One team, but remained part of the driver program despite using racial slurs on the livestream last month.
After a week-long interrogation of Slur, the VIP’s contract for those roles expired on June 28, for which he apologized. New Zealand’s Liam Lawson has accepted both positions.
Despite the controversy, his Formula Two team high-tech maintained the whip, who felt that losing his Red Bull support was enough to punish him.
However, Red Bull has confirmed that it still supports Whip as part of the driver program, which aims to move junior drivers to F1.
In a statement, Red Bull said: “Oracle Red Bull Racing’s comments led to the jury’s trial and cancellation of the contract as a reserved driver. Red Bull retains them as part of their junior driver program. So we support them. Gone. “
