Audi’s F1 entry “under review” amid “cost-cutting” and “management changes”

Audi are reportedly reviewing their plan to join F1 amid significant behind-the-scenes changes.
Audi’s F1 entry “under review” amid “cost-cutting” and “management changes”

Sources at Volkswagen, Audi’s parent company, c🔯laim that the F1 project is "aඣnalysed in detail" due to a major change of management and cost-cutting measures, report.

Audi insist that the timeframe for their entry into F1 remains unchang🅰ed.

The issue lies with the exit of Markus Duesmann from his job as Audi boss. He was the driving force behind agreeing a deal to partner with Sauber, who are currently in ♚F1 alongside Alfa Romeo.

Last mo𒐪nth, Duesmann was replaced by Gernot Doellner.

“Speculation about A💖udi's commitment to Formula One has beenཧ swirling in the paddock for weeks,” Reuters report.

German media claim Audi has 'no concerns'

Audi’s F1 entry “under review” amid “cost-cutting” and “management changes”
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Audi has “no๊ concerns that the project will be overturned” despite the internal revie🌺w by their parent company, it is reported.

They "continue to press the acceler🍌ator pedal fully" despite doubts over their planned F1 entry, Bild report.

Pulling out at this stage would c🌺ost “many millions”, they claim.

The German manufacturer plans to enter Formula 1 in 20ꦡ26 when the new regulations come 🌄in.

Audi bought shares in Sauber, who are currently in F1 alongside Alfa Rome🅠o (who use Ferrari engines), just months ago.

Audi are developing their own power unit near their headquarters in Germany which will spearhead their F1 en🎐try alongside Sauber.

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