If Toto Wolff had stuck to Plan A, he wouldn't be Mercedes F1 boss anymore.
The Austrian entrepreneur’s business interests in Formula 1 started out with Williams back in 2009, before he then bought into the Mercedes team in 2013.
And if Wolff had have stuck to his previous policy, then by this point, he would have sold his shares in the Mercedes team.
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