Net worth of every F1 team principal including Toto Wolff and Christian Horner
This is how much all 10 F1 team bosses are worth

Toto Wolff’s net worth dwarfs his rival F1 team bosses.
Mercedes’ on-track performances might not be up to scratch but their team princi꧟pal and chief executive’s finances are ever-♔improving.
Here is the net worth of all 10 F1 team principals, according to the&nbs๊p;.
10) Bruno Famin (Alpine) - £500,000
Alpine appointed Bruno Famin as their full-time team principal this year𓆉. He is also their VP of Motorsports.
Famin first took on team boss duties last year, on an int𒅌erim basis, amid the exits of predecessor Otmar Sz🀅afnauer and sporting director Alan Permane.
He has overseen a tough start to 2024 for Alpine.
Neithe𓆏r Pierre Gasly nor Esteban Ocon has scored a point yet, a🔥fter four rounds.
9) Ayao Komatsu (Haas) - £650,000
Ayao Komatsu took over at Haas when predecessor Guenther Steiner surprisingly exitedไ his role ahead of this season.
Steiner’s larger-than-life personality created a vacuum but Komatsu represents a pivot to a t🉐echnical-based leadership.
He has overseen some impressive results already for the team who finished bottom of the constructors’ championship last yea🅠r under Steiner.
Nico Hulkenberg has finished 10th, ninth and 11th in con🦂secutive grands prix♏, an impressive step forwards.
8) Mike Krack (Aston Martin) - £805,000
Mike Krack took over at Aston ꦉMartin two years ago from Otmar Szafnauer.
Last year’s podium at the season-opener for Fer🌳nando Alonso, ahead of Mercedes who provide their engi♋nes, was a major statement for Krack’s team.
Aston Martin battle Ferrari, McLaren and Mercedes to b🎀e Red Bull’s closest contenders.
They have a new engine partn♎ership with Honda set to begin in 20ဣ26.
7) Laurent Mekies (RB) - £1m
Laurent Mekies took over at 🐠RB - called Alpha♉Tauri last year - from the long-serving Franz Tost.
Mekies was prꦦeviously Ferrari’s sporting director. He has also worked at the FIA.
Mekies, now within the Red Bull family with their sister team, has found difficulties in the first four ꦿrounds with the form of Daniel Ricciardo.
The belღow-par Ricciardo crashed out in Japan last week.
6) Andrea Stella (McLaren) - £1.2m
🧔Andrea Stella took over at McLaren from Andreas Seidl. He works under CEO Zak Brown.
McLaren emerged as a hugely exciting contender to 🃏Red ꦜBull in the second half of this year.
Although they curre🌼ntly sit behind the Ferraris too, McLaren have optimism that, under Stella’s leadership, bright days are ahead.
5) Fred Vasseur (Ferrari) - £2.5m
Previously the boss at Sauber and Renault, Fred🌸 Vasseur is now in charge at Ferrari after replaci🐭ng Mattia Binotto.
Next year h𝔍e will be joined in Italy by Lewis Hamilton.
Vasseur has overseen the 🍎only two grand prix victories since the end of 2022 that were not won by Red Bull.
He has also crucially improved the strategy during races, previously a core weakne🔥ss at Ferrari.
Joint-3rd) James Vowles (Williams) - £4m
James Vowꦰles left✤ his job at Mercedes strategy director to take the top job at Williams.
Vowles is 🅷busily making the behind-the-scenes improvements required to restore Willi🐟ams to the front of the grid.
But he faced a major challenge wh🐻en Alex Albon crashed in Australia. His scrutinised decision was to let Alb༺on race in teammate Logan Sargeant’s car.
The lack of a spare chassis underlined how far Vowles has to go to lead Williไams back to the fr🐟ont.
Joint-3rd) Alessandro Alunni Bravi (Sauber) - £4m
Alessandro Alunni Bravi is Sauber’s ‘team representative’, not officially their team princi♐pal.
But, working under chief exec♔utive Andreas Seidl, he holds the dut🐻ies of a team boss.
Bravi stepped into the role when ൩Fred Vasse🥃ur went to Ferrari.
2) Christian Horner (Red Bull) - £40m
Christian Horner’s saꦇlary to be Red Bull chief executive and team principal is reportedly £8m, making him the ཧhighest-paid F1 boss.
He has been with the team since 2004, o༺verseeing seven🍸 drivers’ titles and six constructors’ titles.
But, it’s still not enough to give him greater wealth than his 💎rival…
1) Toto Wolff (Mercedes) - £1.27 billion
Toto Wolff officially became a billionaire last year, a൩ccording to Forbes.
And his wealth grew further this year.
The team principal and chief ෴executive owns 33% of the Mercedes F1 team.
That stake grew by more than £475m last year.
Wolff is now among the richest men in F1.

James was a sports journalist at Sky Sports for a decade covering everyt🉐hing from American sports, to football, to F1.