Mercedes F1's Toto and Susie Wolff and Red Bull's Christian and Geri Horner are two of the richest couples in F1. But, who is wealthier among them?
It’s not surprising to see how many millions the people involved in it have made. Hence, it is the Mercedes couple who has a higher net worth compared to the Red Bull couple. Geri Halliwell or Geri Horner is a former member of the Spice Girls. The Brit has been in charge of the team since 2005 and has won nine world titles that include five driver’s championships and four constructors’ championships. Most of her wealth has come from days at Venturi Racing and her stakes in the Formula E team itself. Susie Wolff is a former racing driver and supremo of Formula E team Venturi Racing. Moreover, the sweet dividends of winning bonuses count as extra. Wolff also purchased a 4.95% stake at Aston Martin Lagonda and a 5% stake in the Williams F1 team. All this, as well as his great investments, has made the Austrian executive pretty rich with a $540 million [Torger Christian “Toto” Wolff](https://www.essentiallysports.com/tag/toto-wolff/) is an Austrian motorsport executive and a former racing driver. The Mercedes team boss proposed to her on a boat in Venice and they eventually tied the knot soon after. ADVERTISEMENT
Cannabis in Morocco had been illegal since the nation's independence in 1956, reaffirmed by a total ban on drugs in 1974.
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