Toto Wolff has (jokingly 😅) said he hopes Christian Horner follows Franz Tost out the F1 exit door. Mercedes RedBull
After Franz Tost announced his departure, Toto Wolff jokingly said he hopes Red Bull’s Christian Horner is next out the door.
With Tost’s departure, Christian Horner remains as the longest-serving boss while Mercedes’ Wolff moves up to second having joined the Silver Arrows in January 2013. “We both started racing at the old Red Bull Ring and were both instructors at the same racing school. Of course Franz was there before me for 45 years. But we actually missed each other just by a bit, by a few years. So we’ve come a long way together.“Okay. Then you’re the next one to stop, right. That would make my life so much easier.”
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