Audi
Audi F1 Team
2026 Racing Lineup
Elite drivers representing Audi in championship battle
Foundation & Early Years
Audi's entry into Formula 1 represents the German manufacturer's return to top-tier motorsport after dominating endurance racing. Taking over the Sauber team infrastructure in 2026, Audi brings decades of motorsport excellence and cutting-edge technology development, marking a new era for both the brand and the sport with their commitment to F1's hybrid power unit regulations.
Team History & Evolution
Audi's motorsport legacy includes multiple victories at Le Mans 24 Hours and dominance in DTM and rallying.
The decision to enter F1 was announced in 2022, aligning with the sport's shift toward sustainable technologies and cost cap regulations.
Audi acquired the Sauber team's assets while maintaining the historic Hinwil base, combining Swiss precision with German engineering prowess.
Former Ferrari Team Principal Mattia Binotto was appointed to lead Audi's F1 project, bringing extensive F1 experience and technical expertise.
Audi is developing its own power unit in-house, becoming one of the few manufacturers to build both chassis and engine.
The 2026 entry marks Audi's ambition to compete for championships while pioneering advanced hybrid and sustainable fuel technologies.
Iconic Moments
F1 Entry Announcement
Audi officially announced their Formula 1 entry for 2026, signaling the brand's commitment to the sport's future and electrified powertrains.
Sauber Acquisition
Audi completed the acquisition of Sauber's F1 team, securing the infrastructure and expertise needed for their championship ambitions.
Binotto Appointment
Mattia Binotto joined as Team Principal and COO, bringing Ferrari's winning experience to build Audi's F1 championship challenge.
Constructor Championships
Pursuing first Constructor Championship
Driver Championships
Pursuing first Driver Championship
Headquarters & Facilities
Audi's F1 operations are based in the historic Hinwil facility in Switzerland, combining Sauber's proven infrastructure with Audi's technological innovations. The power unit development takes place at Audi Sport's facility in Neuburg, Germany, creating a unique dual-location operation that leverages both Swiss precision and German engineering excellence for their championship ambitions.