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Audi joins F1 as works team: Jonathan Wheatley explains why

February 8, 2026 Alex Carter - Sports Editor Sport

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* Audi’s Entry as a Works Team: The Audi F1 Team launched on January 20th, marking their official entry as a works (fully supported) team in Formula 1. This is considered “hugely” significant by team representative Andrew wheatley.
* Engine Integration: Wheatley emphasizes the difference a full works engine installation makes. He believes a car designed from the ground up with its powertrain is fundamentally different and superior. He specifically points to the R26 car looking like a “Formula 1 car from front to back” due to this integrated design.
* Comparison to McLaren: wheatley acknowledges McLaren’s success despite not being a works team, but still maintains his belief in the advantages of a fully integrated approach.
* Realistic Expectations: The team is not expecting to win the Constructors’ Championship in their first season.
* Drivers Present: Nico Hulkenberg and gabriel Bortoleto were among the drivers present at the launch event.
* Visual: The article includes an image of the Audi F1 Team R26 livery.

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