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    Mercedes boss Toto Wolff opens up on tragedy of losing his dad to cancer at just 15 and says it motivated him to succeed

    MERCEDES boss Toto Wolff has opened up about the tragedy of losing his dad to cancer when he was just 15 – and says it has motivated him to become the successful F1 boss he is today.Wolff, 51, was born in Vienna, a two-hour drive from the venue for this weekend’s Austrian GP.
    Toto Wolff has opened up on losing his dad at 15Credit: Reuters
    His net worth saw him announced as a billionaire by Forbes earlier this year – but it was a far cry from the financial hardship and loss he experienced as a child.
    He said: “There is a certain genetic predisposition that you have, you are good at things, bad at others.
    “You have a certain degree of talent but there is a big influence obviously through your childhood and I believe that there were many effects in my life — humiliation and trauma — that were beneficial for my later career.
    “I would rather that they did not happen. So it is a mix in my opinion.

    “Talent needs to meet hard work, there needs to be ambition, particularly with children and teenagers who grow up, the right support network and then a big portion of luck.
    “It [his father’s death] has an impact until today. Since I can remember my father was ill with the brain cancer and suffered with it for 10 years and then eventually died when I was 15.
    “That is a time when as a boy you need the father. That wasn’t the case with me. We were in financial difficult circumstances that didn’t help either.
    “So that certainly is part of how I am today with all the bad sides that come with it, the trauma, but also on the other side, I think ambition and eagerness to do well.”
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    The death of his dad has motivated Toto Wolff to succeedCredit: Alamy
    Wolff had a short-lived racing career in the Austrian Formula Ford, but it ended after a few years when his main sponsors pulled out of racing.He shifted his focus from racing to the business of racing, and he enrolled in the Vienna University of Economics. pic.twitter.com/kZiELuaPgb— Polina M. Pompliano (@polina_marinova) October 6, 2021

    Wolff started his career in motorsport as a driver in 1992 competing in the Austrian Formula Ford Championship.
    He had some success and in 1994, he won the 24 Hours Nürburgring in his category.
    His involvement in F1 started in 2009 when he bought a share of the Williams Formula One Team and joined the board of directors.
    In 2012, he was named executive director of Williams F1 but a year later had left the team to become an executive director of the Mercedes AMG Petronas Formula One Team.
    Since then he has won eight constructors’ titles with the Brackley-based team, forming a strong partnership with Lewis Hamilton.
    And Wolff says he has always wanted to be a leader of a team that comes out a feeling of protection.
    Toto Wolff and Lewis Hamilton have had significant success together at MercedesCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    Speaking on Secrets of Success, which is available on Sky Sports and Sky Documentaries, he added: “I always had that desire of protecting the ones around me — my family and my friends.
    “Also the organisation that I am lucky enough to lead, it’s that professional family, that tribe and if somebody tries to do bad then it’s my full force I will give it to protect them.
    “First of all, you need to create a safe environment. If somebody is scared to lose his or her job then they are not going to speak up.
    “So you need to prove that safe environment. Here it is allowed to make mistakes.
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    “On the contrary, mistakes make us improve as tough as the situation may be. And eventually that is going to trickle down into the organisation that you can do that.”
    Secrets of Success is available on Sky Sports and Sky Documentaries from Wednesday June 28. Toto Wolff was speaking with Nasser Hussain, the former England cricket captain. More

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    F1 star Pierre Gasly packs on the PDA with stunning Wag Francisca Cerqueira Gomes as pair frolic on beach

    FORMULA ONE star Pierre Gasly packed on the affection with his stunning Wag as the pair frolicked on the beach. The Alpine driver holidayed with girlfriend Francisca Cerqueira Gomes in Sardinia, Italy.
    Pierre Gasly packed on the PDA with girlfriend Francisca Cerqueira GomesCredit: BackGrid
    The pair holidayed in SardiniaCredit: BackGrid
    Kika looked stunning in a green bikiniCredit: BackGrid
    The pair have dated since last yearCredit: Getty
    Gasly got cosy with the 19-year-old model, also known as Kika, despite the hot conditions.
    The Frenchman wore pink swimming trunks and was hugged by his partner.
    Kika wowed in a small green bikini that showed off her incredible figure.
    She also planted a kiss on Gasly’s neck as both soaked up the sun.
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    The couple have been an item since late last year and often posts snaps of them together on social media.
    Gasly and Kika also stunned while looking dapper at Cannes Film Festival in May.
    The 27-year-old driver sits 12th in the current F1 standings.
    He has been on the podium three times in his career, with his one race victory coming at the Italian GP in 2020.
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    Gasly is enjoying his time away from the track after 24 per cent of Alpine was purchased by actors Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney.
    They also own League Two club Wrexham.
    Pierre Gasly and his girlfriend attended a PSG game togetherCredit: Getty
    Kika Gomes is a model and influencerCredit: Instagram
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    I beat Lewis Hamilton to an F1 world title before abruptly retiring to run festivals for worthy causes

    NICO ROSBERG was once on top of the F1 world but after suddenly retiring he has started running green technology festivals.The German-Finn beat childhood friend and rival Lewis Hamilton to the world championship in 2016 but left the sport just five days later.
    Nico Rosberg is now a sustainability entrepreneurCredit: Getty
    He won the F1 World Championship in 2016Credit: PA:Press Association
    He beat Mercedes team-mate Leiws Hamilton to the title by five pointsCredit: Getty
    Rosberg, 37, admitted that the main reason behind his retirement was down to being “afraid” he would not be fast enough and eventually left without a team.
    He has since gone on to become a success in the sustainability world and established the Greentech Festival for technology in 2019.
    He told the Sustainability Mag: “While I was still an active F1 driver, I was fully concentrated on my career.
    “This changed drastically when I ended my racing career and began to show interest for other technologies, particularly in the space of sustainable mobility.
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    “Through my former employer Daimler, I was introduced to the latest powertrain developments and future technologies in their R&D, which I thought were fascinating.
    “So I began to invest in e-mobility start-ups and later moved on to other sustainability projects.”
    Rosberg has overcome being judged for his career in F1 in the sustainablitiy world and has argued that motorsport has helped road cars become more efficient.
    He added: “In the beginning, the shift from F1 to sustainability certainly seemed like a bold move, but people quickly understood that we need to have a positive view on innovation and technology in order to advance on matters of climate protection.
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    “Motorsport has played a big role in making our road cars more efficient and continues to be an important platform for new technologies.
    “The mindset in F1 is, there is no ‘can’t do’.
    “This is precisely what we need to fight climate change.”
    The technology festival takes place annually and has featured in Berlin, London, New York and Singapore.
    After his retirement, Rosberg also worked for Sky Sports as a pundit during the F1 season.
    During his career behind the wheel Rosberg claimed 23 wins in his 206 races and finished on the podium 57 times.
    He suffered a huge crash in Abu Dhabi in 2012 when he collided with Narain Karthikeyan.
    Luckily, Rosberg came away unscathed from the incident, but reflecting on moments such as these make him all the more pleased he stopped when he did. More

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    Forgotten F1 star now has new job as luxury party planner months after being booted from the sport

    NIKITA Mazepin has found himself a bizarre new job after being axed from Formula 1.The former Haas driver was booted out of the sport ahead of the 2022 season following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
    Nikita Mazepin has switched the track for the DJ decks and party hosting
    He has started his own party planning company
    Mazepin drove for Haas before being kicked out of the sport
    The Russian driver also had over £100million of his assets seized as a result of his father’s connections to Vladimir Putin.
    But despite Mazepin being fired from his high speed role with the American F1 team, he has easily found himself a new career.
    Mazepin now owns his very own events and party planning company called The Ninety Nine Events.
    The 24-year-old has shared photos on his Instagram of him hosting and even DJ-ing at the events he has thrown.
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    The company has the slogan “Organisers of top parties” written in its Instagram bio and shares plenty of photos of their soirées.
    Despite Mazepin’s seemingly lavish new lifestyle he is still keen to return to the sport of F1.
    His own Instagram bio admits that he is “still addicted to the drive” and a spokesperson of his recently stated he was hoping to race again next year
    Mazepin drove for Haas during the 2021 season alongside Mick Schumacher, son of F1 legend Michael Schumacher.
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    He is fresh out of losing his High Court case earlier this month against UK government officials to try and have sanctions against him lifted.
    The Moscow-born racer was sanctioned alongside his father by the UK, Canada and the European Union after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. More

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    F1 star Lewis Hamilton flies to Glastonbury in helicopter to watch Elton John with his husband David Furnish

    LEWIS HAMILTON joined Sir Elton John’s husband backstage to watch the music legend at Glastonbury last night.The seven-time Formula One world champion was flown to the mega Somerset music festival in a helicopter.
    Lewis Hamilton took a selfie with David Furnish as he watched Sir Elton John last nightCredit: Getty
    The F1 star jetted out of Battersea in a helicopter to Glastonbury on SundayCredit: Click News and Media
    Hamilton was all smiles as watched the icon perform from the side of the stageCredit: Getty
    Hamilton joined Elton’s husband and family to witness the stunning headline actCredit: Getty
    Elton was pure gold at Glastonbury on Sunday nightCredit: Getty

    And the 38-year-old Mercedes star was pictured taking a selfie with David Furnish on the edge of the stage as Elton delivered what’s being billed as the finest headline set in Glastonbury history in the final show of his last ever UK tour.
    Guests including actors Taron Egerton, Andrew Garfield and Paul McCartney descended on the Pyramid Stage’s backstage area for the ultimate festival finale — as Britain’s finest songwriter performed his last concert.
    The Rocket Man hit the stage in a gold suit and opened with Pinball Wizard in what must have been one of the most-anticipated shows in the festival’s history.
    He followed this with a stirring rock ’n’ roll rendition of The Bitch Is Back and fans’ favourite Bennie and the Jets.
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    Partner David Furnish as well as pals David Walliams and Spice Girls were among celebrity guests enjoying the performance from the side of the stage — and now photos have emerged of Hamilton enjoying the performance too.
    He was firstly seen taking a selfie with Furnish before he burst into laughter as the latter showed him the result of their snap.
    Then Hamilton, dressed in a grey jacket, waved to those in the crowd that had spotted him as he pulled on his black shades.
    Hamilton had already enjoyed a break from the chaos of Formula One last week by partying with Kim Kardashian and Pharrell at a star-studded Louis Vuitton show.
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    He jetted to France for Paris Fashion Week with England stars Jude Bellingham, Marcus Rashford and Trent Alexander-Arnold also spotted at the A-List event.
    It comes after he had earlier posted a shot of his incredible abs in a message to suggest he was gunning for Max Verstappen ahead of next week’s Austrian Grand Prix.
    Hamilton captioned the snap: “Sometimes I fall but I always come back.”
    Although current world champion Verstappen claimed Red Bull’s 100th win in Formula One at the Canadian Grand Prix, progress was made by Mercedes and Hamilton.
    Hamilton finished in third, earning a second successive podium finish.
    Those recent results leave him in fourth spot in the leaderboard, behind Fernando Alonso, Sergio Perez and Verstappen.
    But, with 13 races to go there’s still plenty of time for Hamilton to claw back Verstappen’s 93 point lead.
    Hamilton was just one of the A-list names in the Pyramid Stage’s backstage areaCredit: Getty
    Festival organisers struggled to contain the masses as more than 100,000 gathered to see the music icon’s farewellCredit: AP
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    Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney move into F1 with stunning £171m deal for team after huge Wrexham success

    RYAN REYNOLDS and Rob McElhenney have part bought a Formula One racing team after their Wrexham success.The Hollywood stars have just led the Welsh side back into the EFL after they romped to the National League title.
    Wrexham owners, Ryan Reynolds (L) and Rob McElhenney (R) are venturing into F1Credit: Getty
    Now the acting duo are part of a huge investment group that has purchased a 24 per cent stake in Alpine’s F1 team in a mega £171m deal.
    The deal values British-based Alpine Racing at around £706m.
    The team’s parent company, Renault, announced today that both Reynolds and McElhenney will join Otro Capital and RedBird Capital Partners.
    Alpine chief executive Laurent Rossi said: “This association is an important step to enhance our performance at all levels.”

    Rossi says that the investment would “boost” Alpine’s media profile as well as support their “performance over the long term”.
    Alpine currently fifth in this season’s F1 constructors’ championship.
    Reynolds and McElhenney took over Wrexham in 2021.
    After a narrow miss just over 12 months ago, the Dragons were promoted back to the Football League after a 15-year absence last term by winning the title.
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    Meanwhile, US investment firm RedBird is an investor in Fenway Sports Group.
    FSG own Premier League club Liverpool and the Boston Red Sox baseball team.

    RedBird also purchased Italian Serie A club AC Milan in August 2022 in a whopping €1.2bn deal and they also have a controlling stake in French Ligue 1 side Toulouse.
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    F1 Austrian Grand Prix: Max Verstappen aims to increase mammoth lead at top of standings – TV, stream, FULL schedule

    MAX VERSTAPPEN claimed Red Bull’s 100th win in Formula One at the Canadian Grand Prix.The Dutchman’s triumph added to his colossal lead at the top of the F1 driver standings.
    Max Verstappen celebrating his triumph at the Canadian Grand PrixCredit: GETTY
    Aston Martin’s Fernando Alonso came runner-up in Canada as he chases down Verstappen’s Red Bull teammate Sergio Perez in the driver standings.
    Lewis Hamilton finished in third place and claimed a second successive podium finish.
    Austria will also play host to the second Sprint weekend – and SunSport have all the details ahead of a huge weekend in Formula One.
    When is the Austrian Grand Prix?

    The Austrian Grand Prix will take place on Sunday, July 2.
    The Grand Prix will start at 2pm BST.
    The Red Bull Ring will be the track.

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    What channel is the Austrian Grand Prix on and can it be live streamed?

    The Austrian Grand Prix will be broadcast live on Sky Sports F1.
    Sky Sports customers can live stream all the action via the NOW app, which is free to download onto your mobile or tablet device.
    Alternatively, you can keep up to date with all the action from Austria with SunSport’s live blog.

    Full schedule
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    Practice 1 – 12:30pm – 1:30pm BST
    Qualifying – 4pm – 5pm BST

    Saturday, July 1
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    Sprint Shootout – 11pm – 11:44pm BST
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    I was an F1 world champion but now I make ice cream on my 2,500-acre Hampshire farm

    A FORMER Formula One world champion is now enjoying huge success running an organic farm that specialises in producing buffalo mozzarella and ice cream.This 73-year-old raced in F1 from 1972 to 1980 and won the Drivers’ Championship in 1979 with Ferrari.
    An ex-Formula One star is now enjoying an impressive new careerCredit: Alamy
    This South African star now runs an organic farm specialising in producing buffalo mozzarella and ice creamCredit: Alamy
    This now 73-year-old won the F1 title for Ferrari back in the 70sCredit: Times Newspapers Ltd
    He is now enjoying life on the farm in Hampshire, EnglandCredit: Alamy
    And he still holds a place in the history books as the only South African ever to be crowned F1 king.
    He competed for the likes of McLaren, Tyrell and Wolf before ending his career at Ferrari and won ten Grands Prix and enjoyed a total of 33 podium finishes prior to retirement in 1980.
    The icon went on to work for several broadcasters covering the sport but is now setting the pace in a completely different type of way.
    The man in question is Jody Scheckter – the last man to win a championship for Ferrari until the legendary Michael Schumacher ended a 21-year wait in 2000.
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    He originally moved to America following his racing career and started up a firearms company for the police and military.
    Then he decided to relocate to Hampshire in England and bought 500 acres of land.
    Scheckter intended to build a farm to produce organic, healthy food for his family but soon realised too much meat would be going to waste.
    That led to him purchasing the nearby Laverstoke Park Farm, which is spread across 2,500 acres of land, and now it is widely-known across the UK.
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    It annually hosts the CarFest South, a three-day festival that features music and motorcars and other activities to raise cash for BBC Children in Need and other children’s charities and is attended by more than 28,000 people.
    And it is also the base for hit ITV show Sugar Free Farm.
    Scheckter built a charcuterie factory and an abattoir slaughterhouse on it and now makes mozzarella and ice cream.
    He told NS Agriculture: “I have always felt organic is the best way to ensure that – and I still believe that now.
    “We decided to cut down on a lot of our products that were not making money.
    “At one point we had over 120 products in the online supermarket Ocado because we were producing a lot in the abattoir, but it was crazy.
    “So now we’re concentrating on our buffalo mozzarella and ice cream.
    “Pret a Manger has been our biggest customer and, alongside Ocado, we’re now in Waitrose and many restaurants.”
    Scheckter pumped his own money into the farm for over 12 years but eventually realised the business had to stand on its own feet.
    Laverstoke now has around 1,000 ewes, 25 rams and is expected to have over 1,500 lambs after the spring.
    It also has around 23 native Angus cows, an Angus bull and 450 water buffaloes.
    Scheckter added: “Now we are a normal farm and it is now making a profit, because it is running as a farm instead of producing for the factories.
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    “It has taken a massive amount of money over the years. I didn’t want for it to be a failure and if I had closed it 10 years ago, that’s what it would’ve been.
    “But last year was the first year I didn’t put money in and we are making a little profit now.”
    Jody Scheckter’s farm is also the base for hit ITV show Sugar Free FarmCredit: Alamy
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