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Wolff takes another stake in Williams

Toto Wolff is not only team boss of Mercedes in the background, but also busy with all kinds of other things, including investments. First the Austrian already invested in Aston Martin and now he's also taken a five percent stake in Williams. This would be a first step to secure later steps should Wolff want to take a larger stake in the team. Loose since 2016 Toto Wolff was previously involved with Williams, but in 2016 he sold all his shares of the team. Now he's rejoining the team, which announced last week that it would be open for a full sale because they're in dire financial straits. With this first step, according to journalist Peter Windsor, Wolff would secure priority to take over...
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