Briatore says Alpine F1 talks are with Mercedes, not Wolff
The Straits Times
SHANGHAI, March 13 - Alpine's de facto boss Flavio Briatore confirmed on Friday that Mercedes were discussing taking a stake in the Renault-owned Formula One team. Read more at straitstimes.com.
SHANGHAI, March 13 - Alpine's de facto boss Flavio Briatore confirmed on Friday that Mercedes were discussing taking a stake in the Renault-owned Formula One team.
The Italian emphasised, however, that talks were with the championship-leading German carmaker and not Mercedes' Austrian Formula One team principal Toto Wolff.
Former Red Bull boss Christian Horner has also been discussing the same 24% stake that Otro Capital is interested in selling.
Otro's group of investors include RedBird Capital Partners and Maximum Effort Investments with a list of top athletes including Hollywood actors Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney as well as NFL star Patrick Mahomes and golfer Rory McIlroy.
Horner and Wolff have been high-profile adversaries in the paddock and also in the hit Netflix 'Drive to Survive' docu-series that looks behind the scenes in the paddock.
Horner was sacked last May, reportedly with an 80 million pounds ($108.72 million) payoff, and the Briton is looking for a way back in.

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