(Reuters) - Mercedes Formula One boss Toto Wolff cast fresh doubt on his future on Friday while signalling that the champions were now prepared to sign a new deal with commercial rights holders Liberty Media. The Austrian had said at Silverstone last week that Mercedes were not ready to sign a new 'Concorde Agreement' covering the period from 2021 to 2026. "I feel we are at a good point to sign the Concorde Agreement and move on," he added. Wolff, a shareholder in Mercedes F1, was more guarded on whether he would remain principal next year of a team that has won the last six drivers' and constructors' championships. Wolff's wife Susie is principal of the Venturi Formula E team and the couple have a three-year-old son.
Source: The Star August 14, 2020 13:41 UTC