Toto Wolff Sells Part of His Stake in Mercedes to an American Billionaire
Mercedes boss Toto Wolff has sold his 15% stake in the Formula One team to American billionaire George Kurtz. Wolff, who owns a third of Mercedes, will continue as CEO and team principal, and is in Las Vegas for this weekend’s race. The 53-year-old Austrian will receive around £230 million ($300 million) from the sale in a deal that values Mercedes at £4.57 billion ($5.97 billion), a record for an F1 team. Kurtz, the CEO and founder of the cybersecurity company Crowdstrike, current sponsor of Mercedes, becomes a co-owner of the team through the acquisition of Wolff’s minority stake, raising his stake to 5%. Kurtz also joins the team’s strategic steering committee along with Mercedes group chairman Ola Kallenius and Ineos boss Sir Jim Ratcliffe.Kurtz added: “Technology is reshaping competitive advantage and human capability everywhere, including motorsport. I am excited to help the team accelerate safely.”Winning in racing and cybersecurity requires speed, precision, and innovation. Milliseconds matter. Execution counts. Data wins.
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