Toto Wolff, Christian Horner and every F1 team principal’s net worth revealed

Here is the net worth𒐪 of all 10 F1 team principals in 2025.
Tea෴m bo♈sses - nicknamed The Piranha Club - are the masterminds behind each Formula 1 team and are always at the forefront of the drama.
Whether defending their team or making accusations against a rival, the team principals are a▨ crucial part of their d✤rivers' successes.
They are, as a result, paid a fortune at the f꧑ront end of the grid.
Here i🅺s the net worth of the current crop, reported by ...
Toto Wolff (Mercedes) - £1.27 billion
168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Toto Wolff's net worth officially hit billionaire status in 2023, accor𒊎ding to Forbes.
As well as being the Mercedes te✃am principal, he also owns one-third of the F1 team.
Wolff also bought 1% of the Aston Mart🍷in F1 team from Lawrence Stroll in 2020. That investment has awkwardly made Wolff money this year, as Aston Martin’s worth increased when they dislodged Mercedes from the pod💧ium in Saudi Arabia.
The ex-banker owes Netflixfor turning him “into a celebrity billionaire with the effect of its Drive to Survive docuseries on the value of Formula 1ꦬ teams,” Forbes report.
He has led Lewis Hamilton ♏to six of his all-time joint record seven championships. In 2025 Wolff leads Mercedes into their post-Hamil🏅ton era.
Christian Horner (Red Bull) - £40m
168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Christian Horner's net worth i💙s lagging a long way behind Wolff in this chart - he is worth approximately 30 times le𒁏ss.
The former driver has led Red Bull from their ear♛ly days into the dominant team seen in Sebastian Vettel 🎃and Max Verstappen's pomps.
He has led Verstappen to his four consecutive titles, and previously oversaw 🉐Sebastian Vettel’s glory years.
Away from F1, he is😼 marr𒈔ied to Geri Halliwell, the former Spice Girl.
Andy Cowell (Aston Martin) - £12m
Andy Cowell replaced Mike Krack as team principal for 2025. He is ♐also the CEO of the Aston Martin F1𝓰 team.
The Express rate his net worth at £12m although there is little information🃏 about his personal finances.
Cowell previously held a top job at Merced🌠es' High Pe🦩rformance Powertrains before joining Aston Martin.
Fred Vasseur (Ferrari) - £5.6m
The Ferrari team principal reportedly earns an annual salary of £3.9m which contributes to his hefty net wo⛎rth.
Those numbers will only grow if he can lead Ham﷽ilton to a historic🌊 drivers' title at Ferrari.
Vasseur's leadership of the famous team, F1's most success🐼ful outfit, came after he worked at Sauber and Ren⛎ault.
James Vowles (Williams) - £4m
Vowles left his job as Mercedes’ strategy director, where he worked direct𒉰ly with Lewis Hamilton, for the top job at Williams ahead of the 2023 season.
Toto Wolff left tꦏhe door open for Vowles to one day return to Mercedes and said: "He could have a 10-year stint there.
"You just need to let the bird fly out and do his ow𒊎nꦡ thing, and not at that stage anticipating that he is going to come back."
At Wi꧒lliams, he is credited with a clear improvement in the team.
Vowles attracted Carlos Sainz from Ferrari tᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚo join Alex Albon in✨ an exciting driver duo.
Oliver Oakes (Alpine) - £2m
Oakes became the second-youngest F1 team boss ever 𝕴when he took over at Alpine in 2025, aged 36.
He was fe🃏t🔯ed for founding the Hitech Grand Prix junior team a decade ago.
Andrea Stella (McLaren) - £1.2m

The Italian took ⛦over 𓆏at McLaren for the 2023 season.
He replaced Andreas Seidl, who left to become chief executive of Sauber (they currently work with Alfa Romeo but are s⛄et to partner with Audi from 2026).
Stella has overseen McLaren's constructors' championship in 2🌠024, as they became the fastest car on the grid in the latter half of the year.
He ho🌳pes to lead Lando Norris to a drivers' title this year.
Laurent Mekies (Racing Bulls) - £1m
The boss of Re🧸d Bull's sister team has a reported net worth of £1m.
Mekies formerly worked at Ferꦺrari before switching to takeꦕ over the top job at the team now known as Racing Bulls.
He has Yuki Tsunoda and Is𓆉ack Hadjar as his drivers this season.
Ayao Komatsu (Haas) - £650,000
Komatsu took over from the popular Guenther Steiner, who i💃s worth a reported £3.9m.
He took Haas from bottom of the constructors' championship to becoming occasional points-scorers, ꦦthrough Nico Hulkenberg.
The ex-engineer is reshaping his team with the youth of Oliver Bearman an꧋d Esteban Ocon behind the wheel.

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