Audi is setting its sights high as it embarks on a new chapter in Formula 1 history, aiming to become the most successful team in the sport's illustrious past. The German luxury car brand has taken over the Swiss-based Sauber team, marking its first foray into F1.
At a lavish launch event in Berlin, Audi's team principal Jonathan Wheatley described the occasion as a "historic moment," emphasizing that the new outfit is not there to make a quick exit but to make a lasting impact. The team's target? To become the most successful F1 team of all time.
Wheatley and Audi chief executive officer Gernot Dollner are adamant about their ambitious goals, citing a commitment to win, innovate, and push the boundaries of motorsport forward. They aim to compete at the highest level and secure championships by 2030.
The head of the Audi F1 project, Mattia Binotto, acknowledged that they are just beginning a journey marked by challenges, but with a clear attitude, the team is ready to tackle them head-on.
While the newly unveiled car was not representative of the actual design, Audi will make its official debut at the first pre-season test next week. The team has set their sights on becoming competitive from the get-go, with no room for complacency.
As they embark on this new chapter in F1 history, Audi's slogan "To start something, stop at nothing" encapsulates their approach to the journey β a mindset of passion, growth, and never-ending pursuit of excellence.
At a lavish launch event in Berlin, Audi's team principal Jonathan Wheatley described the occasion as a "historic moment," emphasizing that the new outfit is not there to make a quick exit but to make a lasting impact. The team's target? To become the most successful F1 team of all time.
Wheatley and Audi chief executive officer Gernot Dollner are adamant about their ambitious goals, citing a commitment to win, innovate, and push the boundaries of motorsport forward. They aim to compete at the highest level and secure championships by 2030.
The head of the Audi F1 project, Mattia Binotto, acknowledged that they are just beginning a journey marked by challenges, but with a clear attitude, the team is ready to tackle them head-on.
While the newly unveiled car was not representative of the actual design, Audi will make its official debut at the first pre-season test next week. The team has set their sights on becoming competitive from the get-go, with no room for complacency.
As they embark on this new chapter in F1 history, Audi's slogan "To start something, stop at nothing" encapsulates their approach to the journey β a mindset of passion, growth, and never-ending pursuit of excellence.