Audi appoints retired F2 winner Ralph Boschung as development driver

The Audi Formula 1 team has named 28-year-old Swiss driver Ralph Boschung as its development driver, despite his recent retirement announcement. Boschung joins British driver Freddie Slater in the newly launched Driver Development Programme. The programme, directed by former F1 driver Allan McNish, aims to nurture young talent for Audi's future in the sport.

The Audi Formula 1 team announced on its Driver Development Programme the appointment of Ralph Boschung as a development driver. The 28-year-old Swiss racer, who previously competed in Formula 2 from 2017 to 2023, secured a race victory in his final season with Campos Racing. Although Boschung declared his retirement from racing via social media in 2024, he now takes on this new role alongside Freddie Slater.

Audi launched the Driver Development Programme at the end of January 2026. The initiative is led by Allan McNish, a former F1 driver, who emphasized its importance in building the team's future. “To be entrusted with finding the cornerstones of the future Audi Revolut F1 Team is a great honour and a responsibility I am very passionate about,” said McNish. “This brand is built on a history of 'Vorsprung durch Technik', and that philosophy must apply to our young drivers as much as to our cars. We are not just looking for raw speed; we are looking for the resilience, intelligence, and team-driven mindset that defines a future Audi champion. Our goal is to build a pathway that turns potential into precision and performance on the world stage. I am thrilled to begin this work and identify the first generation of talent to join this ambitious project."

Team principal Jonathan Wheatley highlighted the programme's strategic value. “Investing in the champions of tomorrow is a key pillar of our Formula 1 strategy,” Wheatley stated. “The Audi Driver Development Programme is a clear statement of our long-term commitment to youth and our ambition to be competitive. With Allan McNish, we have a director who not only has an incredible track record in motorsport but also embodies the spirit and dedication of our operations. Under his leadership, this programme will be integral to our vision for 2030, our goal of building a winning team and shaping the future of Audi in Formula 1."

This move underscores Audi's focus on developing talent ahead of its full entry into Formula 1.

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Audi F1 driver development program launch: Allan McNish with young karting talents beside an F1 prototype car.
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Audi launches driver development programme for F1 entry

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Audi has announced a new driver development programme to scout and nurture young talent ahead of its 2026 Formula 1 debut as a works team. The initiative, overseen by former F1 driver Allan McNish, aims to build a pathway from karting to the top tier of motorsport. This move aligns with Audi's five-year plan to contend for the world championship by 2030.

The Audi F1 team has appointed Swiss driver Ralph Boschung as its new development driver ahead of the 2026 season. The 28-year-old, who retired from active racing in 2024, will focus on simulator work and factory activities for the team's inaugural car, the R26. This move highlights Audi's buildup to its full entry into Formula 1.

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Audi has signed 17-year-old Formula Regional European champion Freddie Slater as the inaugural member of its new Driver Development Programme. The move comes after Audi's acquisition of the Sauber Formula 1 team in 2024. Slater will step up to Formula 3 with Trident Motorsport, aiming for a future in F1.

Audi unveiled its Formula 1 team project in Berlin with a humble yet confident event, revealing the 2026 show car livery and outlining its 'Mission 2030' ambitions. The launch at the Kraftwerk venue emphasized resilience and steady progress over spectacle. Key figures including Mattia Binotto stressed a focus on long-term success without immediate dominance.

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Alpine has confirmed that Formula 2 driver Alex Dunne has joined its young driver programme. The 20-year-old Irish racer, who previously participated in Formula 1 practice sessions for McLaren, will compete for Rodin Motorsport with Alpine's livery starting this weekend in Australia.

Audi has revealed its official 2026 Formula 1 team kit, marking the first such apparel since acquiring the Sauber team. The monochromatic design, created with adidas, features subtle red accents and is tailored for drivers, staff, and fans. The full collection will debut at a launch event in Berlin on January 20.

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Eighteen-year-old Arvid Lindblad is set to become Britain's youngest Formula 1 driver with his debut for Racing Bulls at the season-opening race in Australia. The young talent, who has progressed rapidly through junior categories, is preparing in Bahrain ahead of the event in early March. Team principal Alan Permane has praised Lindblad's speed and inquisitive approach.

 

 

 

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