Mercedes boss Toto Wolff has questioned plans for Christian Horner to invest in the Alpine Formula 1 team. Horner, former team principal of Red Bull, is understood to be part of one of four bids to buy a 24% stake in the French team Alpine. Wolff, whose Mercedes team is part of a rival bid, expressed doubts about Horner's ability to re-enter Formula 1 after a turbulent period. The potential investment could cost £500 million, with New York Mets owner Steve Cohen also interested in the acquisition.
Wolff commented that Horner had "broken quite a lot of glass", suggesting this could have repercussions in the world of Formula 1. Wolff's statement indicates that Mercedes' decision to consider the investment in Alpine is not related to Horner's presence. Furthermore, Wolff emphasized that the idea of a rivalry between him and Horner in the acquisition of Alpine is unfounded, and that the decision to invest will be based on other factors.