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[UPDATED] Audi to enter Formula One as engine supplier for first time in 2026

German car manufacturer will announce team they supply to by end of year

Updated 1 year ago · Published on 26 Aug 2022 3:48PM

[UPDATED] Audi to enter Formula One as engine supplier for first time in 2026
German car manufacturer Audi has said that it will be supplying engines to an unannounced Formula One team for the first time in the 2026 season. – AFP pic, August 26, 2022

SPA-FRANCORCHAMPS – German car manufacturer Audi will become an engine supplier in Formula One for the first time in the 2026 season, chairman Markus Duesmann announced today.

Audi will announce the team they will supply by the end of the year although it is widely expected to be Sauber, who presently race as Alfa Romeo with a Ferrari engine.

The announcement was made at Spa Francorchamps, the venue for Sunday’s Belgian Grand Prix with Formula One President and CEO Stefano Domenicali and Mohammed ben Sulayem, President of the International Automobile Federation (FIA), motorsport’s governing body present.

“Formula One is both a global stage for our brand and a highly challenging development laboratory,” Duesmann said in a statement.

The engine will be developed at Audi Sport’s facility in Neuburg near Ingolstadt with the company heralding the fact it will be “the first time in more than a decade that a Formula One power train will be built in Germany.”

Adam Baker – who worked for FIA for three years before joining Audi in 2021 – will take over the management of the company and the Formula One project as CEO.

Audi added in the statement that Formula One’s stated goals to become more sustainable attracted them.

“Globally recognised, highly emotional, and technologically advanced – that’s how Formula One has met Audi’s exact requirements,” read the statement.

“The key to getting involved in the world’s most popular racing series is the clear plan to become more sustainable and cost-efficient.

“The new technical rules, which will apply from 2026, focus on greater electrification and advanced sustainable fuel.

“In addition to the existing cap on costs for teams, a cost cap for power unit manufacturers will be introduced in 2023.

“In addition, Formula One has set itself the ambitious goal of being a carbon-neutral racing series by 2030.”

Audi also sees enormous potential by being associated with Formula One for selling more cars globally.

“The great interest in Formula One is global and the racing series is one of the sporting events with the highest reach in the world,” they said.

“In 2021, more than 1.5 billion TV viewers watched the races.

“Formula 1 is popular in key markets such as China and the USA, and the trend continues to rise – even among young target groups.”

Audi did race pre-World War II in the European Championship which was the root of Formula One which began post-war.

Audi and three other German car manufacturers formed the Auto Union company.

They enjoyed their most successful campaign in 1936 when Bernd Rosemeyer won three of the four races, winning the title, with team-mate Hans Stuck second. – AFP, August 26, 2022

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