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Audi's Reliability Woes Continue Through Miami Grand Prix
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After a chaotic sprint weekend, Audi encountered further power-unit and technical problems during the main Miami Grand Prix, affecting both drivers once again.
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Audi's Formula 1 team faced a series of setbacks at the Miami Grand Prix sprint weekend, including two cars catching fire, a disqualification, and an early retirement. Nico Hülkenberg missed the sprint due to a pre-race fire, while Gabriel Bortoleto was disqualified post-race and later retired with his car ablaze. The incidents highlight ongoing reliability woes for the newcomer squad.
Mattia Binotto, Audi's F1 chief, described an unprecedented workload as the team prepares for its 2026 entry following a Barcelona shakedown marred by initial technical issues. Despite early power unit problems limiting drivers Gabriel Bortoleto and Nico Hulkenberg, the squad ended the week positively with significant mileage on Friday. Binotto emphasized the team's commitment to addressing every detail before further tests in Bahrain.
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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.
Audi has become the first Formula 1 team to test its 2026 car on track, highlighting a more aggressive engine noise that could improve the fan experience. Team principal Jonathan Wheatley described the sound as 'really good' during the launch event in Berlin. Drivers Gabriel Bortoleto and Nico Hulkenberg also shared positive initial impressions of the new power units.
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The Audi Formula 1 team will reveal its 2026 livery on January 20 in Berlin, marking the fourth such unveiling for the upcoming season. The event follows the recent launch of the team's new kit and comes amid significant regulatory changes in the sport. Audi, having taken over Sauber, continues with its established driver lineup.
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