Mercedes chief Wolff enjoys MASSIVE off-track victory as net worth soars
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Mercedes chief Wolff enjoys MASSIVE off-track victory as net worth soars
Mercedes' on-track performances may be fluctuating week to week, but Toto Wolff has enjoyed sustained success in his business ventures this year, according to a report from Forbes.
The Austrian is a business guru and the most valuable team principal on the grid, owning a direct stake in his Mercedes team.
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Wolff currently holds a 33 per cent stake in the Mercedes F1 team, making up one-third of the major shareholders alongside the Mercedes parent company and INEOS.
Mercedes have won just one race since the conclusion of the 2021 season and the sealing of their most recent constructors' title, but the team are making good strides in closing the gap to Red Bull in 2023.
Wolff's wealth is soaring
According to a recent report from Forbes, Toto Wolff's personal wealth has sky-rocketed since the start of 2023.
The report states that Wolff is worth $1.6 billion, up from his previous mark of $1 billion in March.
"That increase comes because Mercedes F1, the second-most-valuable team on the grid, is now valued at an estimated $3.8 billion.
"When Forbes last valued F1’s teams, two years after Liberty Media bought the series in 2017 for $4.7 billion in cash and stock, Mercedes was valued at just over $1 billion."
Thanks to F1's continuing boom in popularity, helped by the success of Drive to Survive and the sport's expansion into the US and other global markets, Wolff and Mercedes' valuations will likely continue to rise.
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