Christian Horner and his wife Geri took part in a horse race amidst ongoing controversies surrounding Red Bull’s prior investigation and will be covered in Netflix’s Drive to Survive

Geri Horner and her husband, Red Bull boss Christian Horner, were all smiles over the weekend as they celebrated a victory for their racehorse, Lift Me Up, following a challenging period sparked by a complaint against Christian’s conduct at work.

Red Bull boss Christian Horner and wife Geri Halliwell are in a fight with  neighbors over 'disrespectful' plans to build a swimming pool by an old  churchyard

The couple rejoiced together as Lift Me Up triumphed in a major race on Easter Sunday, capturing the moment of victory amidst the picturesque setting of Buckinghamshire. 

Geri smiles and holds a trophy in front of her horse Lift Me Up after it won a race on Easter Saturday

Geri smiles and holds a trophy in front of her horse Lift Me Up after it won a race on Easter Saturday

Geri, 51, radiated joy as she witnessed the Point to Point win, marking a moment of relief and happiness after the turmoil surrounding the investigation into Christian’s behavior, which is set to be featured in the upcoming Netflix documentary Drive to Survive.

Geri Halliwell (pictured) was all smiles as she attended a horse racing meet on Easter Saturday

Geri Halliwell (pictured) was all smiles as she attended a horse racing meet on Easter Saturday

Christian, 50, had faced allegations of “inappropriate and controlling behavior” towards a female colleague, which he consistently denied. Following an investigation, the race team ultimately dismissed the complaint. 

Geri and her husband Christian Horner were seen celebrating and holding the winners trophy after their horse placed first in one of the races

Geri and her husband Christian Horner were seen celebrating and holding the winners trophy after their horse placed first in one of the races

Speaking at the recent Bahrain Grand Prix, Christian expressed his intent to move forward and put the events behind him, emphasizing the support he received from Geri and his family.

Geri was pictured with 6ft 4in jockey Jack Andrews, who rode her horse Lift Me Up to victory in the race

Geri was pictured with 6ft 4in jockey Jack Andrews, who rode her horse Lift Me Up to victory in the race

However, the Netflix documentary crew was present during the unfolding events, including the couple’s arrival in the Middle East for the race. James Gay-Rees, the producer of Drive to Survive, acknowledged the need to address the issue in the show, ensuring a balanced portrayal while respecting the privacy and preferences of those involved.

Christian had previously called for an end to the intrusion into his private life, stressing the toll it had taken on his family. Despite the challenges, he remained grateful for the unwavering support of Geri and his loved ones, emphasizing the importance of focusing on their shared passion for Formula One racing amidst the scrutiny and controversy.