Audi Buys Minority Stake in Sauber As F1 Entry LoomsMore by Front Office Sports - January 30, 20230 Go to Source Author: Owen PoindexterYears before it enters the racing series, Audi is making a major commitment to Formula 1.Sauber announced that the Volkswagen-owned company bought a minority stake in the Swiss car brand in January, calling it “an important milestone on the way to Audi’s entry in Formula One, scheduled for 2026.” The Sauber Group will be Audi’s “strategic partner.”Audi will supply the power units for the team, starting in 2026.In 2026, engine regulations will change to nearly triple the output from electrical sources to 350 kW and use 100% sustainable fuels from non-food plant sources, municipal waste, or carbon capture.Sauber currently races under the Alfa Romeo name via a sponsorship deal that expires after the upcoming season.Sauber’s team hasn’t been competitive in recent years: It last finished in the top half of the F1 constructors’ championship in 2012, and its most recent top-three finish was in 2008. Law | by Owen Poindexter Formula 1, Liberty Media Threaten Legal Action Over FIA Tweets Formula 1 and FIA are publicly warring over control of the series. January 25, 2023Infrastructure ExpansionAudi’s commitment to F1 goes beyond buying into Sauber. In December, the company announced it’s expanding its facility in Neuberg, outside Frankfurt, by adding a roughly 10,000 square-foot building focused on the F1 team. The new building will include test benches for developing the racing team’s power unit.The post Audi Buys Minority Stake in Sauber As F1 Entry Looms appeared first on Front Office Sports. Go to Source Author: Owen PoindexterShare this: Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Related