Toto Wolff on being a Mercedes shareholder, next F1 team principal, and James Vowles returning

Vowles left his role at 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Lewis Hamilton🦋’s chief strategist to become Williams team principal.
Wolff, who runs the Mercedes F1 operation but 𝕴also owns 33 percent of it, explained how his role as shareholder is more crucial than h꧃is job leading the team.
"I've alwꦐays been very open about how I felt💜 going forward," Wolff said.
"I've made a step beyond the actual employment and my role wi🔴thin the team of being a shareholder is a long-term decision.
"I keep introspecting of how much I can contribute to the organis🍒ation, and if one day I believe that there are shortcoming in an area, be it on the sporting, technical or commercial side or in the politics, I would not hesitate for a second about appointing someone to that area of finding someone who could take over what I do.
"Because as a co-shareholder, my main interest is that thꦅe team prospers and that we are winning on tra♚ck.
"That is 90 percent of what I do and the other 10 percent is bu⭕siness or financial development of the company.”

Wolff even said that Vowles could eventually come back to Mercedes🧜 as his replacement.
"Never say never be🍷cause h𝔍e is great,” Wolff said.
“I hope that he is going to have a long career as team principal at Williams and h𝓀opefully we see him in the press conferences💎 after successful weekends.
"He could, have a 10-year stint there.
"You just need to let the bird fly out and do his own thing, and not at that stage an꧂ticipating that he is going to coꦚme back."

James was a sports j🐲ournalist at Sky Sports for a decade covering everything from American sports♋, to football, to F1.