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Mark Dietrich Mateschitz (German: [ˈmatεˌʃɪt͡s]; born 7 May 1992) is an Austrian billionaire heir who owns 49% of Red Bull GmbH, the energy drink company that was co-founded by his father, Dietrich Mateschitz. In 2024, Forbes estimated Mateschitz' net worth at $39.6 billion, ranking him as the 31st-richest person in the world. [1]
Top 10 wealth creators in New Zealand (National Business Review, 2022) [1]Rank Name Net worth (NZD)Source of wealth 1: Graeme Hart: $12 billion: Rank Group 2: Todd family: $4.3 billion
Christian Edward Johnston Horner (born 16 November 1973) is a British motorsport executive and former racing driver.Since 2005, Horner has served as team principal and CEO of Red Bull Racing in Formula One, winning six World Constructors' Championship titles between 2010 and 2023.
Mateschitz was born on 20 May 1944, in Sankt Marein im Mürztal, Styria, Austria, [3] [4] to a family of Slovene-Styrian or Croatian ancestry.His mother's side was from present-day Styria, his father's side was from Maribor (then still part of Styria, but now in Slovenia); [5] [6] some sources place his ancestry in the area of Zadar where he allegedly had relatives and the surname Matešić ...
On the day the world champion Red Bull F1 team debuted its new “livery,” or car design, in New York City, came the surprise announcement that Ford would join the team as a powertrain partner.
The list, like in 2022, counted 15 under 30 billionaires with the richest of them being Red Bull heir Mark Mateschitz with a net worth of $34.7 billion. The youngest of the lot were Clemente Del Vecchio, heir to the Luxottica fortune shared with his six siblings and stepmother, and Kim Jung-yang , whose fortune lies in Japanese-South Korean ...
In 2021, Red Bull founded its own power unit division, Red Bull Powertrains, which will begin producing its own power units for the Red Bull-owned teams in 2026 with backing from Ford. Red Bull Racing chief technical officer Adrian Newey has been credited with designing highly-successful cars that are capable of championship contention. [21]
On 12 June 2014 he was appointed CEO of RB Leipzig. [3] After a double ascent RB Leipzig is currently playing in the 1. Bundesliga. Sometime in January 2015 [4] Mintzlaff began operating as the Red Bull "Head of Global Soccer", replacing Houllier but retaining his predecessor as an advisor. [5]