Toto Wolff’s daughter Rosa Wolff shares clicks with the Mercedes boss in her spring break update
Mercedes F1 boss Toto Wolff’s daughter, Rosa Wolff, shared a series of images on Instagram, as she shared a spring break update on Tuesday. Rosa seemingly joined her dad, Toto, at the Japanese Grand Prix over the past weekend.
While Toto is now married to Susie Wolff, he also has two children from his previous marriage to Stephanie: a son, Benedict, and a daughter Rosa. Rosa is reportedly pursuing a Bachelor’s degree in Communication and Public Relations at the Annenberg School of Communication in Pennsylvania.
But Rosa seemingly took some time off from her studies in the United States and joined her father at the Japanese Grand Prix over the weekend, as seen on social media. She shared numerous images of her travels from Asia on Tuesday, some of which also featured Toto Wolff.
Rosa posed with Kimi Antonelli’s winners’ trophy from Suzuka.
“Spring break world tour”
For Toto Wolff, it was another good day at the office in Japan, as Kimi Antonelli took home his second win of the 2026 season, maintaining Mercedes’ perfect start to the new regulations era with three wins in three races. But the Silver Arrows weren’t able to maintain their perfect one-two record at Suzuka, as George Russell slipped up slightly and ended outside the podium positions in P4.
But for Antonelli, this result meant that he had now overtaken Russell as the championship leader, becoming the youngest ever driver to do so in F1 history. The battle for the championship now seems to be on between the two Mercedes boys, with the W17 looking by far the quickest package amid the new regulations. While he has already impressed many, it remains to be seen how Antonelli stacks up against his experienced teammate throughout the year.
Mercedes boss Toto Wolff reflects on Kimi Antonelli’s journey after the Japanese GP

Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff reflected on Kimi Antonelli’s journey to F1 after the Italian claimed his second race win of the year at the Japanese GP. Wolff said that he was extremely happy with how the teenage has developed into a multiple Grand Prix winner.
Speaking about Antonelli’s quick rise through the ranks, Wolff said [via Formula 1]:
“You see how quickly it goes and how quickly we age, because that seemed like years ago when he was a kid. When he came into the office, he met James Allison, who thought it was a kid who had lost his parent and was looking for someone.”
“It’s incredible, yesterday he was 14, today he’s 19, he’s winning two races in a row in Formula 1, and we’re really happy about the development he’s taken.”
Speaking to the media in Japan, Wolff also said that the Mercedes team needed to “protect” Antonelli and keep him away from talks of a championship battle with George Russell.
Edited by Hitesh Nigam