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Toto Wolff sells portion of Mercedes F1 stake as team confirms ownership restructure

Team principal reduces equity position seven years after initial buy-in, opening questions on governance ahead of 2026 rules.

Published April 24, 2026 Source PlanetF1 From the chopped neck
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PAPER · April 24, 2026
WELL POUR · April 24, 2026

Toto Wolff sells portion of Mercedes F1 stake as team confirms ownership restructure

Team principal reduces equity position seven years after initial buy-in, opening questions on governance ahead of 2026 rules.

Source PlanetF1 ↗

Toto Wolff has sold a portion of his equity stake in the Mercedes-AMG Petronas Formula One Team, the organization confirmed this week. The transaction reduces Wolff's ownership from 33.3% to an undisclosed lower percentage, with Mercedes-Benz parent company absorbing the shares. The team stated the move is part of a "broader ownership restructure" but declined to specify the new allocation or whether additional external investors are involved.

Wolff acquired his initial 30% stake in 2013 when he joined as team principal and CEO, with the position later adjusted to one-third following internal capital events. The Austrian has led Mercedes through eight consecutive constructors' championships from 2014 to 2021, a period that generated estimated annual operating profits exceeding $50 million at peak. His dual role as both operator and material shareholder has been unusual in modern F1, where most team principals work as salaried executives under private equity, OEM, or billionaire ownership structures.

The timing carries weight. Mercedes finished second in the 2024 constructors' standings, ending a three-year winless drought but still trailing Red Bull by 123 points. The team is rebuilding around a major technical regulation shift arriving in 2026, which introduces new power unit specs and revised aerodynamic rules. Those changes require €200-300 million in R&D spend over the current two-year cycle, according to paddock estimates. Wolff's liquidity event could reflect a desire to derisk before that capital-intensive phase, or it could signal fatigue after twelve seasons in the role.

Mercedes-Benz AG, which owns the remaining equity alongside sponsor Ineos (which holds a reported 33% stake as of 2020), has publicly committed to F1 through at least 2030. But the parent company has cycled through three CEOs since 2019 and is currently managing a 15% year-over-year sales decline in its core EQ electric vehicle line. Board-level appetite for motorsport spending is not static. If Stuttgart decides to reduce factory involvement post-2026, a restructured cap table with Wolff holding less equity makes a future sale or operational spinout cleaner.

The move also affects succession planning. Wolff is 52. No obvious internal replacement has emerged, though technical director James Allison and trackside engineering director Andrew Shovlin both carry operational authority. A reduced ownership stake separates Wolff's personal wealth from his employment contract, making a leadership transition less financially complicated. It also removes a governance conflict if Mercedes ever entertains outside investors at the team level, rather than just the parent OEM and Ineos.

Watch whether Ineos adjusts its stake in parallel. The chemicals conglomerate, controlled by billionaire Jim Ratcliffe, bought 33% of the team in 2020 for an estimated £750 million valuation, though no cash figure was disclosed. Ratcliffe subsequently acquired 25% of Manchester United in late 2023 for $1.3 billion, raising questions about his capital allocation priorities. If Ineos reduces, that opens space for a U.S. family office or a Middle Eastern sovereign fund, both of which have been circling F1 ownership since Liberty Media's 2017 takeover pushed team valuations past $1 billion.

Mercedes has not named a buyer, a price, or a new ownership breakdown. The restructure is described as ongoing, suggesting further announcements in the coming weeks. Wolff remains team principal and CEO with no stated end date.

The next board-level decision is whether to promote from within or hire externally when Wolff eventually steps back. The stake sale suggests that timeline may be shorter than the 2030 commercial commitment implies.

The takeaway
Wolff's equity reduction decouples his wealth from team performance ahead of 2026 regs and simplifies future ownership or leadership changes.
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