Why Toto Wolff is ‘lonely’ without fellow ‘old dinosaur’ Christian Horner

Mercedes boss Toto Wolff has opened up about the absence of Christian Horner in Formula 1, describing how he feels a little “lonely” without his long-time rival.
After more than a decade of fierce competition and mutual respect, Wolff reflected on the dynamic that has defined an era in F1.
The Wolff-Horner rivalry has been one of the most famous off-track feuds in recent F1 history, with the pair often clashing amid the intense title battles, particularly during the epic 2021 championship showdown between Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen.
Their public spats and sharp exchanges became almost as memorable as the racing itself, symbolising the fierce competition between Mercedes and Red Bull.
A standout moment came near the end of 2024, when Wolff famously labelled his rival a “yapping little terrier” amid tensions sparked by an on-track clash between Verstappen and Mercedes’ George Russell at the Qatar Grand Prix.
However, with Horner’s departure as Team Principal and CEO of Red Bull following the British Grand Prix, Wolff has lost his longtime opponent to spar with.
When asked if he misses him during Channel 4’s coverage of the Hungarian Grand Prix, the Austrian didn’t hold back, delivering an unfiltered and forthright response.
“In a way, I do,” he said. “Because him and I, we’ve been fighting for 12 years. He’s been a ****** very often, and I told him that.
“But you know, he was a very polarising, controversial person. He was one of the main actors in the cast here.
“The performances and the track record speaks for himself and the team. And in that respect, him not being here, it’s almost one of the old dinosaurs gone. There’s not many left from us team principals. So it feels a bit lonely.”
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With Horner’s departure, Wolff now holds the distinction of being F1’s longest-serving team principal, having taken the helm at Mercedes back in 2013.
When asked about his future and whether he plans to stay in the sport for many more years, Wolff smiled and replied: “Well, if I’m not performing well, I need to find a replacement for myself and then become chairman and criticise the team from the sun lounger.”
Despite ongoing challenges, Mercedes showed signs of resurgence at the Hungarian Grand Prix, with George Russell claiming a hard-fought third place.
This marked the team’s first podium finish since Canada, offering a glimmer of optimism as the Silver Arrows approach the latter stages of the season.
Meanwhile, Red Bull’s recent decision to part ways with its long-standing team boss has sparked speculation about the futures of other F1 chiefs – including Wolff himself – as Mercedes continues to struggle to regain the dominant form it once held in the sport.
Wolff, however, has remained steadfast in his commitment, stating: “I look in the mirror and ask myself: am I contributing to the team’s success? If I weren’t, I would be the first to choose someone to replace me.”
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