
Toto Wolff’s stunning success at Mercedes only ranks third in his list of all-time achievements, according to the Team Principal himself. The Austrian joined the Silver Arrows in 2013, and has since overseen seven drivers’ title wins – six of which have gone to Lewis Hamilton – and eight straight constructors’ championships.
Their dominance partially came to end in 2021, when Max Verstappen controversially beat Hamilton to the individual crown following at the now infamous Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.
Regardless, Wolff has built a reputation for being one of the most powerful figures in motorsport, but his achievements aren’t restricted to F1 circles. The 50-year-old arrived in the sport off the back of a strong investment background, and was the subject of a Harvard Business School leadership case study.
And when recently asked to list his best achievements, he said: “My number one achievement is Susie marrying me followed closely by the HBS leadership case study,” he said. “And third would be winning eight (constructors’) championships in a row .”
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