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Gernot Döllner, the CEO of Audi, restated the target to be fighting for the world championship by 2030 in the launch.
Audi's official Formula 1 team launch event made a splash this week, kicking off complete with a light show and a haunting chorus at festivities held in the actual venue used as the night club in John Wick 4. It was the right kind of flashy for a luxury ...
Months after unveiling their concept, Audi rolled out the finished product for its R26 Formula 1 car Tuesday. Gabriel Bortoleto and Nico Hülkenberg will be behind the wheel for the manufacturer in its inaugural season on the F1 circuit. The 2026 campaign kicks off with the Australian Grand Prix on March 8.
Audi has announced the launch of its driver development program, with former Formula 1 driver Allan McNish leading the project. For Audi, the introduction of its own driver development program is an important strategic step in the run-up to its participation in the 2026 World Championship,
Times are tough for Volkswagen AG’s Audi division. Global sales are falling, trade tensions are rising, and concerns about production cuts and job losses are pervasive across Germany’s auto industry.
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Audi launches its own F1 young driver programme
Having acquired the team which brought 2007 world champion Kimi Raikkonen to F1, Audi has announced a scheme to identify and promote young talent
Audi Revolut F1 team reveals its F1 car for 2026 in Berlin, marking its debut season with Hulkenberg and Bortoleto. Here's what the R26 looks like.
Hyatt Hotels has announced that the World of Hyatt will become the Official Hospitality Partner of the new Audi Revolut F1 team, marking Hyatt’s first foray into Formula 1. The deal will see branding on the car livery as well as on drivers Nico Hülkenberg and Gabriel Bortoleto.
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Audi must expand Hinwil site to improve engineering and fit its new F1 simulator
Audi has ordered a new F1 simulator - but currently has no space for it at Sauber's long-term Hinwil headquarters