Toto Wolff says he hasn’t “contemplated” a departure from Mercedes beyond 2020, dismissing as pure speculation reports that he could succeed CEO Chase Carey at the helm of F1.
Earlier this week, rumors emerged that Liberty Media was considering Wolff as a potential candidate to replace Carey, F1’s current top executive, when the American relinquishes his role at the end of 2020.
The Mercedes boss dismissed the rumors however, insisting the German manufacturer is likely to remain in F1 beyond 2021 and so is he.
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Wolff seen as potential candidate for F1 CEO role
“There’s so much speculation going on out there and I have not a normal role in Mercedes,” said Wolff in Barcelona.
“I am in a super situation. I’m a shareholder in the team, I love to be with the people, the relationships matter to me.
“I’m in a happy place, motivated every single day I do this. There’s some more years into my current contract and I think with all the other discussions you’re having, with drivers for example, I think you need to be 100% with your head in your role.
“This is what I am. I haven’t contemplated any change beyond 2020.”
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