Toto Wolff is in talks to potentially sell a minor stake in his share of Mercedes, with the deal potentially setting a record valuation for an F1 team.
Wolff currently owns 33% of the team in an equal shareholding with Mercedes-Benz itself and INEOS, with Sportico reporting that the Austrian is in talks to sell a "single-digit stake" of his shareholding.
READ MORE: Mercedes set for F1 record valuation with Toto Wolff share sale
Racing Bulls issue statement after employee involved in Lando Norris booing incident
Racing Bulls has issued a statement following an incident during the podium celebrations of the São Paulo Grand Prix.
Social media footage has gone viral online showing an employee of the Faenza-based outfit appearing to encourage the crowd to boo McLaren's Lando Norris.
READ MORE: Racing Bulls issue statement after employee involved in Lando Norris booing incident
F1 champion fires back at Ferrari criticism of drivers
2009 F1 champion Jenson Button has hit back at Ferrari chairman John Elkann's criticism of the Italian squad's drivers.
Ferrari endured a difficult São Paulo Grand Prix last weekend, walking away from the event with zero points after both cars failed to reach the chequered flag.
READ MORE: F1 champion fires back at Ferrari criticism of drivers
Sebastian Vettel weighs in on shock Christian Horner Red Bull exit
Sebastian Vettel has admitted he was “surprised” by the news that Christian Horner had parted ways with Red Bull earlier this year.
Just days after the British Grand Prix, Red Bull communicated that Horner had been removed from his team principal post after 20 years in charge.
READ MORE: Sebastian Vettel weighs in on shock Christian Horner Red Bull exit
Red Bull hint at livery change ahead of new Ford era
Red Bull has teased a potential change to its longstanding F1 car livery as it heads into its first season with American car giant Ford as its power unit partner.
Yesterday, the six-time constructors' champions announced it will reveal its 2026 look in Detroit, the home of Ford, in mid-January alongside sister outfit Racing Bulls.
READ MORE: Red Bull hint at livery change ahead of new Ford era
Lewis Hamilton defended as Ferrari struggles intensify: 'It's not why he joined'
British racing driver Jamie Chadwick has defended Lewis Hamilton following his disastrous São Paulo Grand Prix, insisting that fighting in the midfield is "not why he joined" Ferrari.
In Brazil, where the Briton is an honorary citizen, Hamilton failed to qualify in the top 10 for the Sprint but did recover to score two points.
READ MORE: Lewis Hamilton defended as Ferrari struggles intensify: 'It's not why he joined'
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