Audi values Wheatley's Red Bull experience for F1 project

Mattia Binotto has outlined why Audi selected Jonathan Wheatley as team principal for its Formula 1 entry, emphasizing his championship-winning background from Red Bull. The appointment, effective from April, supports Audi's takeover of the Sauber team ahead of its 2026 debut as a works outfit. Binotto likens the challenge to entering the Champions League, stressing the need for a winning mentality.

Audi's Formula 1 project, led by Mattia Binotto, is building momentum with the integration of key personnel from established teams. Binotto, who previously served as Ferrari's team principal from 2019 to 2022, spoke in an exclusive interview with RacingNews365 about the strategic hire of Jonathan Wheatley.

Wheatley, a British motorsport veteran with nearly two decades at Red Bull, joined Audi in April following a period of gardening leave. He began his career as a mechanic and rose to team manager before becoming sporting director in 2018. In that role, he contributed to Red Bull's two most recent constructors' championships.

The German car manufacturer acquired the Hinwil-based Sauber team years ago, navigating an interim phase under the Stake branding. Initial leadership included Andreas Seidl and Alessandro Alunni Bravi, but Seidl was fired and replaced by Binotto, while Bravi departed in early 2024, paving the way for Wheatley.

Audi plans to enter the grid in 2026 not only as a chassis team but also as a power unit supplier for the first time. Binotto compared this ambitious transition to a club joining European football's elite Champions League competition. "Audi was looking for the best they could," he said. "And I think, with Jonathan, they found what could have been the best. So I think yes, the broader your experience, the better it will be for a team, certainly for our team, that needs to develop and to win the Champions League. So you need, first, a winning mentality. You need to know what winning the Champions League is about. And if you look at how many titles Jonathan has participated in, he certainly knows what it's about."

Binotto referenced Red Bull's own path: after purchasing the Jaguar team in 2005, it secured its first constructors' title in 2010. Audi targets similar success, aiming to compete for championships by 2030. While Binotto and Wheatley divide responsibilities, they collaborate closely to blend their experiences and cultures. "I'm pleased because, in the end, I can bring my own experience," Binotto added. "There is a different culture. Jonathan has got his own one as well. I think it's the mix of everything that makes it — somehow, I hope so — positive for the future."

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Audi's 2026 F1 car R26 with silver, black, and red livery unveiled in Berlin, flanked by drivers Hülkenberg and Bortoleto.
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Audi unveils striking livery for 2026 F1 debut

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Audi has revealed the silver, black and red livery for its first Formula 1 car, the R26, at a launch event in Berlin. The German manufacturer, entering as a full works team after acquiring Sauber, aims to challenge for championships by 2030 despite a humble start. Drivers Nico Hulkenberg and Gabriel Bortoleto will spearhead the effort under team principal Jonathan Wheatley.

The team once called Kick Sauber transitions to Audi for the 2026 Formula 1 season, retaining its driver lineup amid rising momentum. After a ninth-place finish in 2025, Audi aims to build on recent progress with experienced hands and fresh talent. The German manufacturer's debut as a full works team sets the stage for ambitious long-term goals.

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Audi's entry into Formula 1 in 2026 will face formidable competition from established power unit giants Mercedes, Ferrari, and Honda, but the team is ready to endure early setbacks. Chief technical officer Mattia Binotto emphasized the need for humility and learning from reliability issues to aim for success by 2030. Recent testing in Barcelona highlighted initial technical gremlins.

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Christian Horner has spoken publicly for the first time since his dismissal from Red Bull, expressing a desire to return to Formula 1 for a winning opportunity. The former team principal, who led Red Bull to multiple championships, stated he has unfinished business in the sport but is not in a rush. He spoke at the European Motor Show in Dublin on January 31, 2026.

 

 

 

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