Audi F1's Binotto assumes Wheatley team principal role

Mattia Binotto, Audi's head of F1 project, stated he will retain the team principal responsibilities previously held by Jonathan Wheatley, who departed ahead of the Japanese Grand Prix. Binotto said he needs trackside support to focus on factory work. Wheatley's exit for personal reasons surprised many in the team.

Jonathan Wheatley appeared as team principal of Audi's Formula 1 team for the first time at last year's Japanese Grand Prix, after 20 years as sporting director at Red Bull. Less than 12 months later, his departure was announced the week before this year's event, cited as for personal reasons. The move caught several team members off guard, including driver Nico Hulkenberg, who learned of it via a news link from his mother, while Gabriel Bortoleto claimed to have anticipated it. No public signals of Wheatley's intent to leave emerged beforehand. Binotto addressed the vacancy directly, saying, 'For the future, I think we are not looking for a new team principal. I will keep the role, but I will need someone to support me at the race weekends because I will not be always at the race weekend myself.' He emphasized focusing on factory transformations over race presence. Motorsport.com and Autosport report Wheatley is set to join Aston Martin after gardening leave. High-profile candidates like Allan McNish have been mentioned for the role, though Binotto indicated a more junior support position suffices. After the Japanese Grand Prix, Binotto highlighted team performance, stating, 'The team has remained very focused and concentrated this weekend. And operationally, the team has performed very well this weekend, showing that at the end is not about an individual. It's about the team.'

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Illustration of Jonathan Wheatley leaving Audi F1 team for Aston Martin amid 2026 season struggles.
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Jonathan Wheatley departs Audi F1 team principal role for Aston Martin

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Audi F1 confirmed on 20 March the immediate departure of team principal Jonathan Wheatley after two races into the 2026 season, citing personal reasons. He is set to replace Adrian Newey at Aston Martin, with Mattia Binotto taking interim duties at the ninth-placed team amid ongoing struggles.

One week after Jonathan Wheatley’s shock departure as Audi F1 team principal for personal reasons, drivers Nico Hulkenberg and Gabriel Bortoleto gave mixed reactions ahead of the Japanese Grand Prix. F1 TV’s Lawrence Barretto called it a 'shock decision' amid the team’s leadership vacuum, with Audi now eighth in constructors’ standings.

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Aston Martin Formula 1 ambassador Pedro de la Rosa stated that Adrian Newey's role as team principal will remain unchanged and that Jonathan Wheatley is not joining the team for now. Wheatley left Audi last Friday citing personal reasons, shortly after reports emerged of a potential move to Aston Martin. De la Rosa emphasized the team's commitment to its current structure amid ongoing performance challenges.

Former Haas team principal Guenther Steiner has criticised Adrian Newey for accepting the position of Aston Martin team principal. Steiner argued that Newey's strengths lie in car design rather than leadership duties.

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Williams has recruited four senior figures from rival Formula 1 teams to strengthen its technical and operational capabilities.

McLaren driver Oscar Piastri has spoken about how his partnership with manager Mark Webber has developed since his Formula 1 debut. The Australian racer confirmed adjustments to his support team ahead of the 2026 season.

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Former W Series driver Naomi Schiff has warned that Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff will not tolerate drivers placing personal ambitions ahead of the team in the 2026 Formula 1 season.

 

 

 

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