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.
Audi's announcement of Ralph Boschung's appointment as development driver has surprised the Formula 1 community. The Swiss racer, aged 28, joins the team to contribute to the development of the R26 car through simulator sessions and factory-based tasks. Boschung's background includes a long Formula 2 career from 2017 to 2023, where he amassed over 100 starts, primarily with Campos Racing. His highlights feature a maiden victory in the 2023 Bahrain Sprint Race and several podiums, despite challenges like health issues and funding constraints.
After announcing his retirement on social media in 2024, Boschung remained involved as a simulator driver for Stake F1 Team Kick Sauber, the Hinwil-based outfit Audi will fully take over in 2026. This experience facilitated his transition to Audi's program. The team issued a statement on social media: “New development driver – building the future with us. We are proud to welcome Swiss driver Ralph Boschung as our development driver. Congratulations on taking the next step with us.” Boschung reposted it on X with the message: “Never Give up!”
Boschung's role emphasizes immediate technical input, distinct from the broader Driver Development Program led by former F1 driver Allan McNish, which includes young talents like British karting champion Freddie Slater and F1 Academy driver Emma Felbermayr. McNish stated: “To be entrusted with finding the cornerstones of the future Audi Revolut F1 Team is a great honor and a responsibility I am very passionate about… Our goal is to build a pathway that turns potential into precision and performance on the world stage.” Team principal Jonathan Wheatley added: “Investing in the champions of tomorrow is a key pillar of our Formula 1 strategy. The Audi Driver Development Program is a clear statement of our long-term commitment to youth and our ambition to be competitive.”
Boschung will collaborate with race drivers Nico Hulkenberg and Gabriel Bortoleto to refine the 2026 challenger, supporting Audi's aim for competitiveness by 2030. Fans on platforms like Reddit and X have reacted with surprise and optimism, praising the signing as a bold step leveraging Boschung's F2 expertise and simulator skills to accelerate the team's progress.