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Audi gives update on F1 progress

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20/04/2023

Speaking at Auto Shanghai, Audi bosses have given insight into the company's progress ahead of its F1 entry in 2026, with first engine test due later this year.

Presenting its project in China for the first time, Audi CEO Markus Duesmann said: "Motorsport is an integral part of our DNA.

"We are convinced that our Formula 1 commitment will strengthen Audi's sporting focus," he continued. "The series is continuously increasing its global reach, especially among young target groups and in our most important sales market: China."

Indeed, the presentation takes place at a time the country was scheduled to be hosting the fourth round of the 2023 season, allowing Audi to give Chinese F1 fans a preview of its future involvement.

"The Audi Formula 1 project has really taken off in recent months," added Oliver Hoffmann, Member of the Board of Management for Technical Development at Audi AG. "In the ongoing concept phase of the power unit, the foundation of our drivetrain for 2026 is being laid today. We attach great importance to detail work, for example on materials or manufacturing technologies, and we also focus on topics such as the energy management of the hybrid drivetrain. After all, efficiency is a key success factor for Formula 1 and the mobility of the future, these approaches will advance both worlds."

Valuable insights in the development, for the test bench setup and validation of the measuring instruments are being provided by a single-cylinder engine that has been tested since the end of 2022.

Indeed, the first full hybrid drivetrain unit, consisting of the combustion engine, electric motor, battery and electronic control unit, is scheduled to run on the test bench before the end of the year and will form the basis for the future vehicle concept.

On top of that, the dynamic development simulator in Neuburg will be brought up to F1 standards and will further advance the development of the Audi power unit.

Meanwhile, the build-up of the team at the facility in Neuburg under the umbrella of the specially founded Audi Formula Racing GmbH is in full swing, with more than 260 employees already on board.

The core of the development team consists of experienced Audi Sport and Audi employees with many years of diverse expertise in electric motorsport.

They are joined by specialists with Formula 1 expertise who have been sourced externally and will strengthen the team in a targeted manner. By the end of the year, the hiring of staff should be completed, and the team will consist of more than 300 employees.

At the same time, the Competence Center Motorsport in Neuburg will be expanded for the project. From the second half of the year, additional test rigs for power unit development will be installed in a new building with a floor area of around 3,000 square meters. A modular design will allow the state-of-the-art test rigs to be put into operation even before the building is fully completed in early 2024. The electricity and heat supply in Neuburg is already CO2-neutral: The facility is supplied with district heating from industrial waste heat and green electricity from hydroelectric power plants. The FIA, the world governing body, has awarded the facility its three-star environmental seal of approval, the highest distinction for environmental conservation and sustainability. Audi's goal is to continue to provide CO2-neutral energy for the Formula 1 project in Neuburg and to establish a regenerative energy supply at the facility.

Sustainability plays an important role in F1, and is one of the main reasons Audi opted to enter. The regulations, which will apply from 2026, focus on greater electrification, the electric drivetrain (MGU-K) will then have almost as much power as the combustion engine.

The 1.6-litre turbocharged engines will be powered by sustainable synthetic fuel. Thanks to open competition, Formula 1 thus serves as a technology driver for both electromobility and sustainable e-fuels. In addition, the sport has set itself the goal of being carbon neutral1 as a racing series by 2030.

The focus on sustainability and cost efficiency in the form of a budget cap, the so-called "cost cap", were important factors for Audi's entry, which was officially announced at the end of August.

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1. Posted by kenji, 21/04/2023 11:53

"@ Max...well done. it all seems rather simply really. Complete the purchase/or majority shareholding and submit an entry under the new name/company and you're well under way to performing under the cost cap. Merci mon ami. "

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2. Posted by Max Noble, 21/04/2023 1:42

"@Kenji - well… just over 50 pages of FIA Formal Financial Rules later… (it was actually more interesting than I expected…) I can write with increasing confidence that…

1. The finance rules apply to current formally registered F1 Teams - so not Audi at this point.
2. The finance regulations apply to a pile of activities, and items, excluding specific items (such as driver salaries), but in particular excluding engines, which have their own set of formal regulations.
3. Engine suppliers need to work within their own rule set, which sits independent of the cost cap regulations.
4. Audi do not currently supply anyone with engines…
5. …therefore no form of cost cap currently applies to Audi.

…hence I believe that until such time as Audi are formally on the grid as a registered team, and/or supply one or more teams with an engine, that no cost cap applies. So Sauber need to continue operating within the cost cap, and if they were to purchase goods or services from Audi between now and 2026 they (Sauber) would need to confirm to cost cap rules… but all the R&D going on back at Audi Motorsport HQ is outside the cost cap until it is on track and racing…

So! Continue spending like that kitten on crack until you reach the grid. :-)

Let’s hope they mimic Brawn GP more than Toyota…
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3. Posted by kenji, 21/04/2023 0:18

"@ Max...and what revelations did you unearth?"

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4. Posted by Max Noble, 19/04/2023 12:23

"@Kenji - Yes agree with your line of reasoning… except… “Audi Engine Solutions Who Shall Supply Audi F1 Racing” is not in any way contracted to anyone right now… or before 2026. OK… I’m going to have to amble off and do my own research. :-)."

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5. Posted by kenji, 19/04/2023 1:08

"@ Max...I don't have any concrete evidence but I would think that once Audi increase their shareholding to the extent that they have control and the name on the 'entry license' changes that they would be exempt. This is not a new team as only the ownership has changed IMO. "

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6. Posted by Max Noble, 18/04/2023 22:33

"@Defiant - they are smart people… one can only wonder…"

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7. Posted by Defiant, 18/04/2023 19:55

"@Max, I wonder if Honda worked out that little loop hole too? "

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8. Posted by Max Noble, 18/04/2023 9:37

"Not sure of the precise rule… but as Audi are a new entrant, and thus not a current F1 Team… one assumes the cost cap does not apply to any “Pre-on-the-grid” activities. Only from season 2026 onward when they are on the gird…? Welcome a fine reader educating me to save the research…. Hence three years to spend like a kitten on crack in a pet food store before being forced onto the cost cap diet…"

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