Alpine's Coveted Stake Draws Heavyweight Interest: Wolff Now in the Mix Alongside Horner
Alpine's 24% ownership stake, currently held by Otro Capital, has become one of Formula 1's most sought-after assets. With former Red Bull principal Christian Horner's pursuit already public knowledge, Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff has now emerged as another major player vying for the opportunity.

The paddock's attention continues to focus on Alpine's ownership situation, with the 24% share controlled by Otro Capital proving to be an increasingly attractive prize for high-profile figures in motorsport.
Christian Horner's interest in acquiring the stake has been no secret within Formula 1 circles. The former Red Bull Racing leader's ambitions were far from concealed, with Alpine's executive advisor Flavio Briatore openly acknowledging the situation without hesitation. During the team's official launch event in January, Briatore made a point of publicly confirming Horner's serious interest in the shareholding.
Now, however, the competition for this significant stake has intensified. Toto Wolff, the long-standing principal of Mercedes, has entered the fray as a serious contender. The involvement of two such prominent figures underscores the value and strategic importance that this Alpine stake represents within the current Formula 1 landscape.
The appeal of this ownership opportunity stems from Alpine's standing as an established constructor within Formula 1, making the 24% stake a meaningful entry point for those seeking influence within the sport's competitive structure. With multiple heavyweight figures now pursuing the asset, the coming months could prove decisive in determining who ultimately secures control of this prize position.
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