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Toto Wolff set to sell Mercedes shares as Racing Bulls address podium controversy – RacingNews365 Review
Toto Wolff is considering selling a minor stake in his share of Mercedes, potentially setting a record valuation for an F1 team. He currently owns 33% of the team, sharing ownership with Mercedes-Benz and INEOS. The talks are focused on selling a “single-digit stake” of his shareholding.
Racing Bulls issued a statement after an employee was seen encouraging booing towards Lando Norris during the São Paulo Grand Prix podium celebrations. The incident went viral on social media, sparking controversy.
Former F1 champion Jenson Button responded to Ferrari chairman John Elkann’s criticism of the Italian team’s drivers after a difficult São Paulo Grand Prix for Ferrari. Both Ferrari cars failed to finish the race, resulting in zero points.
Sebastian Vettel expressed surprise over Christian Horner’s departure from Red Bull earlier this year. Horner left his team principal role after two decades just days after the British Grand Prix.
Red Bull hinted at a potential livery change as they enter a new era with Ford as their power unit partner for the upcoming season. The unveiling of the new look is set to take place in Detroit alongside sister team Racing Bulls in mid-January.






