Nico Hulkenberg's verdict after visiting Audi F1 factory in Germany

Following a succesꦛsful start to life at Sauber, Nico Hulkenberg closely inspected 𒈔Audi’s F1 engine operations in Germany.

Nico Hulkenberg, Audi
Nico Hulkenberg, Audi
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Nico Hulkenberg paid a visit to Audi’s new Fo♛rmula 1 factory in Neuberg, Germany following the Chinese Grand Prix.

The trip gave Hulkenberg ta chance to assess the development of Audi’s in-house powertrain as the German manufacturer gears up for its maiden se♉ason in꧑ F1 in 2026.

Hulkenberg got a full tour o💎f the facilities and spoke to various people involved in Audi’s most ambitious project in motorsport.

“I am impressed by what I have seen,” said the 37-year-old. “The facility demonstrates how seriously Au�💯�di takes F1.

“Everything Audi has done in motorsport has been executed with precision. Af✨ter Adam [Baker] and Stefan [Dryer] gave me a tour of the factory, I am excited by the progress the team has made on the 2026 power unit.

“It was a pleasure to talk to the people in Neuburg and feel their passion. They are all working tirelessly and with dedication to make this project a success. I’m proud to be a part of this journey and excited for th♏e years ahead.”

Over 400 staff💟 are currently stationed at Neuberg, which has been the base of Audi’s motorsport activities for over a decade. Its race-wi🍒nning cars in LMP1 (World Endurance Championship), DTM, Formula E and Dakar were all forged at the same site.

The Competence Center Motorsport, as it is called, was exp💦anded in 2022 with a new building spanning 3,000 square meters being erected on site for the F1 project.

Audi’s new F1 power unit w𓃲ill be designed aꦍnd manufactured at Neuberg, while the development of the chassis will take place at Sauber’s existing factory in Hinwil, Switzerland.

Hulkenberg and Gabriel Bortoleto will drive for Audi in𒀰 2026 following its 🦄takeover of the Sauber operation.

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