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.

Formula 1 CEO Stefano Domenicali has highlighted the 2026 power unit regulations as crucial in drawing major manufacturers like Cadillac and Audi to the series. The new rules feature a 50:50 balance between sustainable fuel combustion and electric power, aligning with broader automotive trends. Domenicali emphasized the excitement around these changes and their role in bolstering F1's innovation.

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