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Torger Christian "Toto" Wolff (German pronunciation:, born 12 January 1972) is an Austrian billionaire investor, motorsport executive and former racing driver.Since 2013, Wolff has served as team principal, CEO and co-owner of Mercedes in Formula One, winning eight consecutive World Constructors' Championship titles from 2014 to 2021; he also served as director and CEO of Mercedes-EQ in ...
In 2005, Wolff broke her ankle while running, which along with financial issues prevented her from competing in Formula Three. She met her future husband Toto Wolff, who at the time was a co-owner of HWA AG, [9] while racing for Mercedes-Benz in DTM. He proposed to her on a boat in Venice after eight months of dating.
In January 2013, Toto Wolff became an executive director of the Mercedes AMG Petronas Formula One Team, with his business partner Rene Berger becoming non-executive director. In addition to joining the team as managing partner, he also acquired 30% of Mercedes-Benz Grand Prix Ltd, with a further 10% held by Niki Lauda, chairman of the board ...
Hamilton has three races left with Mercedes before he joins the Italian team for the 2025 season
Team Principal Toto Wolff stated that the team would change the concept for the W15, including the way they laid out the chassis, weight distribution, and aerodynamics. Wolff added that changing almost all components could give the team its best chance to contend in 2024. [6]
Vowles, who was once seen as a potential successor to Toto Wolff as Mercedes team principal, [13] was one of the key figures behind Mercedes' unprecedented success in Formula One from 2014 to 2021, [14] [15] [3] winning eight consecutive constructors' championships and seven drivers' titles with Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg. [10]
Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff has called for transparency around the investigation into allegations of misconduct leveled against Red Bull boss Christian Horner.. An independent investigation ...
[187] [11] Toto Wolff defended Antonelli after the crash, [188] whilst Mark Hughes of Motor Sport compared his free practice debut to that of Tazio Nuvolari. [189] Antonelli entered another free practice session at the Mexico City Grand Prix , [ 190 ] [ 191 ] where he finished twelfth after again ending his session prematurely—sustaining ...