Audi Unveil New Car for 2026 Formula One Season
Audi plans to build its own engines and aims to win Formula 1 championships by 2030, starting with its 2026 debut after acquiring Sauber.
- Audi unveiled its first-ever single-seater car, the Audi R26, with a grey color scheme and red logos for its debut in the 2026 Formula One season.
- Audi acquired the Sauber team and retained drivers Nico Huelkenberg and Gabriel Bortoleto, with the aim to "win championships by 2030".
- The team's chief Mattia Binotto said the 2026 regulations created "the perfect moment to enter Formula 1", while team principal Jonathan Wheatley praised the hard work behind the car's creation.
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With a lot of Tamtam, Audi is presenting its new racing car in Berlin. While the car maker is economically crisising, he is investing millions in Formula 1 – and thinking in large dimensions.
The Audi Revolut F1 racing team presents the R26 special, with which it plans to enter the Formula 1 championship. Drivers Nico Hülkenberg and Gabriel Bortoleto will sit behind the wheel.
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The Audi team presented its first Formula 1 car with a spectacle in a former Berlin combined heat and power plant. "With Nico Hülkenberg you have a well-rounded driver, according to World Reporter Ludwig Degmayr. See the presentation here in the video.
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