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The new F1 2026 cars are expected to reach an insane top speed of 400km/h (248.5mph) according to Mercedes boss Toto Wolff.
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motorsport.com on MSNSauber won't give up on 2025 despite impending Audi switch and F1 overhaul
Despite Formula 1's pivot towards the 2026 rules, Audi-owned Sauber has much more to accomplish in the current season, ...
British financial technology giant Revolut will become title partner of the Audi Formula One team from next season in a "monumental" multi-year deal, both parties announced on Wednesday.
Formula 1 is introducing a new set of regulations in 2026, complete with a new engine that is powered by a 50/50 split of ...
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Autosport on MSNJonathan Wheatley: Talent, culture will help Audi avoid pitfalls of F1 ownership
Sauber’s Swiss location has long been seen as a weakness, but team boss Jonathan Wheatley explains how new owner Audi will ...
The Sauber F1 team released a statement after the death of a live streamer on a Kick live stream, which is now under investigation by the police.
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Inside Audi’s Escape from Its F1 Nightmare Season
Sauber’s final season before officially becoming the works Audi Formula 1 team in 2026 started disastrously. The car was a ...
Chief executive Adam Baker is leaving the Audi Formula One project by mutual agreement with Christian Foyer taking over his duties on the engine side, the future factory team said on Monday.
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Audi F1 Team Faces Major Setback Before Entering F1
FBI warns seniors about billion-dollar scam draining retirement funds, expert says AI driving it ‘Trump burger’ inventor and ...
2026 F1 entry to merge car and powertrain development under new structure Audi has announced a major organisational shake-up as it gears up for its Formula 1 debut in 2026, restructuring its ...
Audi has declared its intentions to sign a reserve driver by the end of 2023, outlining the importance of being proactive and laying the foundations for F1 entry. Audi will not officially enter ...
Commenters are split with many preferring the F1 wheels on the Audi versus the McLaren. “They look like spare wheels!” exclaimed one viewer regarding the latter.
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