Christian Horner has expressed serious concerns about Mercedes' interest in acquiring shares of Alpine. Speculation surrounds Otro Capital's plan to sell their 24% stake, with notable investors already involved.
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Christian Horner is said to have reservations about Mercedesâ reported interest in buying shares in Alpine.
Thereâs been growing speculation around Otro Capitalâs plan to offload their 24% shareholding, with big names like Ryan Reynolds, Michael B. Jordan, and Patrick Mahomes already involved on the investment side.
Back in January, Flavio Briatore revealed that Horner had spoken with Otro Capital regarding a potential deal. However, no agreement was reached at the time.
Since then, Toto Wolff has emerged as a potential contender. Reports suggest that Mercedes are now interested in acquiring Otro Capitalâs stake in the team.
According to RacingNews365, Horner has raised concerns about the approach Mercedes is taking. The offer led by Wolff is reportedly considered low, with no signs of improvement.
The report also highlighted that Renault, who own the remaining 76% of Alpine, may be interested in possible synergies with Mercedes. This development is believed to be a significant concern for Horner.
If successful, Mercedes could end up with influence over a second team on the grid. However, Wolff has previously denied that Alpine would become a junior team to Mercedes. Meanwhile, Hornerâs offer is said to better reflect the value of the shares being sold.
Horner is understood to want a role that includes input into key team decisions. Buying Otro Capitalâs shares would give him some say over driver choices and management appointments within Alpine.
Christian Horner has serious reservations regarding Mercedes' reported interest in acquiring shares of Alpine.
Notable investors include Ryan Reynolds, Michael B. Jordan, and Patrick Mahomes.
Otro Capital is planning to offload their 24% shareholding in Alpine.

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McLaren CEO Zak Brown has previously publicly questioned the idea of Mercedes owning a stake in Alpine and what it could mean for the sport.
Brown previously told the press: âI think it runs a real high risk of compromising the integrity of sporting fairness.
âIn my view, all 11 teams should be absolutely as independent as possible, because I think it has a high risk and we have seen it compromise the integrity of the sport. That will be what turns fans off quicker than anything else.
âIt applies to anybody and everybody, A/B teams, co-ownership. So regardless of who it is, I frown upon it. I donât think itâs healthy for the sport. Itâs not personal or towards any one team or individual.â
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