The eye-watering worth of Red Bull’s owner Dietrich Mateschitz - but what next for F1 team after his death?

The Red Bull owner died, aged 78, after building the energy drinks brand which expanded into football and F1 and crowned 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Max Verstappen as a two-time world champion.
The incredible stats behind Mateschitz’s wealth, according to Forbes
- His net worth was $20.2 billion.
- He was the 71st richest man in the world when he died.
- He was the fourth richest sports team owner in the world in April 2022.
- He owned an island in Fiji which he turned into a luxury resort complete with a $1.7m submarine for guests to use.
What now for Red Bull?
Mateschitz owned 49 percent of Red Bull. Chale🎃o Yoovidhya owned the other 51ꦍ percent. They formed Red Bull together in 1987.
Yoovidhya died in 2012 and his son, Chalerm, now has the 51 percent s༒take in Red Bull. Chalerm is worth $24.7 billion, Forbes report.

Mateschitz is survived by his son Mark, 29, who was “groomed as his succesꦜsor” according to The Athletic.
Mark has never publicly spoken about his ambitions 💃for Red Bull, and whether they 🦩include sport.
Red B🎉ull owns football t𓆏eams Leipzig (Germany), New York (US) and Salzburg (Austria), too.
On Friday morning, Red Bull announced that Leipzig chief executive ꦺOliver Mintzlaff will assume the position of "CEO Corpo🐠rate Projects and Investments"
"Following thꦯe death of Dietrich Mateschitz, we are pleased that Oliver Mintzlaff will assume the position of CEO Corporate Projects and Investments," the state๊ment read.

James was a sports journalist at Sky Sports for a decade💛 covering everything from American sports, to football, to F1.