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Audi to join Formula 1 from 2026 | Formula 1® (Formula 1 RSS UK)

German manufacturer Audi will join the Formula 1 World Championship from the 2026 season as a power unit supplier.

A close link between our Formula 1 project and AUDI AG’s Technical Development department will enable synergies.” Audi say there are already test benches for F1 engine testing as well as for electric motor and battery testing in their Neuburg base. Formula 1 is transforming, and Audi wants to actively support this journey. After all, Formula 1 and Audi both pursue clear sustainability goals.” We are all looking forward to seeing the Audi logo on the grid and will be hearing further details from them on their plans in due course.” “Formula 1 is both a global stage for our brand and a highly challenging development laboratory.

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Audi announces Formula 1 entry from 2026 (autosport.com)

There are already test benches in place for F1 engines, and plans are being put together to expand the personnel and infrastructure for the Audi F1 project by ...

It’s 13 down, nine to go as the Formula 1 teams pause for breath in the summer break. Now, as OLEG KARPOV explains, he’s got to do it all over again just to preserve his place in Formula 1 after the shock news of his departure from McLaren… Formula 1 has pulled off a major coup in encouraging Audi to join the series as an engine manufacturer from the 2026 season.

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F1 TV Pro Is available at 20% discount for three months to new subscribers in selected countries.* Alternatively, set up multiple screens and create your very own pit wall using F1 TV’s real-time content, complete with the Data Channel – putting you in control and even closer to the sport. Go deeper on all the track coverage and paddock gossip, onboard camera angles and expert analysis by signing-up to F1 TV Pro’s new mid-season offer: a 20% discount for three months to Keep an eye on potential stars of the future, such as Felipe Drugovich, Theo Pourchaire, Logan Sargeant and Arthur Leclerc. Max Verstappen is looking good for his second drivers' title, but anything can happen as he readies for his home races at Spa-Francorchamps and Zandvoort. Charles Leclerc has suffered some costly weekends in 2022, but he hasn’t given up hope of being champion yet.

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German motor giant Audi to make Formula One debut in 2026 (Eyewitness News)

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 ...

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.

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Audi confirms Formula 1 entry from 2026 as sport welcomes ... (Sky Sports)

Audi confirms entry as engine manufacturer from 2026; Fellow Volkswagen brand Porsche also expected to join; Audi expected to have link-up with Sauber, who ...

We are all looking forward to seeing the Audi logo on the grid and will be hearing further details from them on their plans in due course." I'm looking forward to what the future will bring." 'It was sad and annoying'](https://www.skysports.com/f1/news/12433/12681251/fernando-alonso-denies-involvement-in-oscar-piastri-alpine-conspiracy)

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Audi confirms 2026 entry into Formula 1! (F1i.com)

Audi chairman Markus Duesmann and chief technical officer Oliver Hoffmann came together at Spa on Friday morning with F1 CEO Stefano Domenciali and FIA ...

"Formula 1 is both a global stage for our brand and a highly challenging development laboratory. After all, Formula 1 and Audi both pursue clear sustainability goals." We are all looking forward to seeing the Audi logo on the grid and will be hearing further details from them on their plans in due course."

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Audi to join Formula 1 with German-built hybrid power unit (TechCrunch)

Audi said Friday it will join Formula 1 for the 2026 season, competing alongside rival sportscar makers such as Aston Martin and Mercedes-Benz as the series ...

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F1 Broadcasts Embrace Technology With Drones, Cameras and a ... (The New York Times)

The sport uses dozens of cameras to broadcast the action, from the track, in the air and even from inside the cars.

“We look at anything we can do to get behind the car, open up the car and humanize it,” he said. “But maybe it will in the future,” he said. “You basically almost can’t see the tarmac in front of you, you can only see from the sides.” “But it’s very cool footage for the teams, especially for the fans to see. It allowed fans to get a closer aerial view from a number of corners, compared with the traditional helicopter shot. “On that camera, you can see the arch of the car nose, and we can’t see that,” he said. “What you can see well now is the displacement of the pedals because they are at a slight angle. “When they’ve got one hand on the steering wheel when they’re doing other things, it is quite incredible.” Fans got to see Leclerc’s actions in the cockpit, shifting gears and making steering wheel adjustments while looking in his mirrors when he made the race-winning pass of Verstappen. The challenge for Formula 1 has been to maintain the personal drama once the race begins. But Formula 1 has been eager to bring fans even closer to the drivers during its broadcasts. These are complemented by small cameras on every car, facing forward, backward and looking at the face of the driver in the cockpit.

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