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Wolff sells remaining stake in Williams F1 team to Hollinger

Mercedes boss Toto Wolff has divested the remaining stake he had in the Williams Formula 1 team, it was announced on Wednesday. Wolff has sold the remaining five percent he had in the company to American healthcare executive Brad Hollinger. Wolff had already sold 10 percent of his shares to Hollinger over the past two years. "I am surprised how emotional I am about this day, to be cutting my final business ties to Sir Frank and to the team at Williams," said Wolff. "I am proud to have joined the sport with a team of true passionate racers, where we had to make spot-on decisions for the future of the business and its employees; I learned some lessons the hard way, but they...
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