Audi enters Formula 1
August 29, 2022 by Audi
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A close link between our Formula 1 project and AUDI AG's Technical Development department will enable synergies.' From 2026, the electric power output for the power units, consisting of an electric motor, battery, control electronics, and a combustion engine, will increase sharply compared to today's Formula 1 drive systems. The electric motor will then be nearly as powerful as the combustion engine, which has an output of about 400 kW (544 horsepower). The highly efficient 1.6-liter turbo engines run on advanced fuel that is more sustainable – also a prerequisite for Audi's entry into the series. High Popularity in Key Markets and with Young Target Groups Globally recognized, highly emotional, and technologically advanced – that's how Formula 1 has met Audi's exact requirements. The series holds races in all relevant markets of the brand. As a spectacular platform for the most demanding electrified racing cars in the world, it is of particular interest to car manufacturers. Audi is taking on the challenge of proving its 'Vorsprung durch Technik' in this competitive environment. The great interest in Formula 1 is global and this racing series is one of the sporting events with the highest reach in the world. In 2021, more than 1.5 billion TV viewers watched the races. Formula 1 is popular in key markets such as China and the United States, and the trend continues to rise – even among younger target groups. On social media, Formula 1 is now experiencing the highest growth rates among the world's most popular sports. Neuburg Site to Develop the Power Unit The power unit will be built at Audi Sport's state-of-the-art Competence Center Motorsport in Neuburg an der Donau, not far from AUDI AG's company headquarters located in Ingolstadt. 'For the development and manufacture of the Formula 1 power train, we will build on the valuable expertise of our motorsport employees, continue to invest in our motorsports center, and also recruit highly specialized professionals,' says Audi Sport managing director Julius Seebach, who organized the entry into Formula 1 as part of Audi's realignment toward motorsport. In Neuburg there are already test benches for F1 engine testing as well as for electric motor and battery testing. Additional necessary preparations are currently being made in terms of personnel, buildings, and technical infrastructure, with everything essential to be set in place by the end of the year. A separate company was recently founded for the power unit project as a wholly owned subsidiary of Audi Sport. Adam Baker will take over the management of the company and thus the Formula 1 project as CEO. As a trained engineer he has held various senior positions for manufacturers and teams in motorsport. Before joining Audi in 2021, he worked for the FIA for three years. Audi will announce a decision on which team they will be lining up with in 2026 by the end of this year. Formula 1 Decision Governs Motorsport Focus Audi Sport is assembling its strengths for the Formula 1 project and as a consequence is discontinuing its LMDh project. The motorsport division had recently suspended the development of the sports car for endurance racing. Alongside customer racing, Audi Sport will continue its innovation project with the RS-Q e-tron in the Dakar Rally. Next year, Audi's aim is to gain overall victory in the desert. Whether the World Rally Championship, World Sportscar Championship, U.S. motorsport, DTM, Le Mans, or Formula E – Audi Sport has set standards in many categories with numerous titles. 'Formula 1 is the next major milestone in Audi's motorsport history,' says Julius Seebach. Rolf Michl to succeed Julius Seebach Audi's entry into Formula 1 marks the conclusion of its motorsport restructure, but also the close of a formative period at Audi Sport GmbH. managing director Julius Seebach will join AUDI AG on September 1, 2022, and will take on a new strategic business area in Technical Development, reporting directly in to the Executive Board. Hoffmann, who, in his role as an executive board member also serves as chairman of the Advisory Board of Audi Sport GmbH, thanked Seebach for his performance: 'Julius stands for strategic foresight, consistent action, and sustainable results in challenging times.' Under his leadership, Audi Sport GmbH has repeatedly achieved record sales and earnings figures. Sales doubled with the RS model offensive and the all-electric RS e-tron GT was successfully brought to market. In 2020, Seebach also assumed responsibility for motorsport at Audi and resolutely made it ready for the future. Under his leadership, the most complex racing car in Audi history was developed in record time: the RS Q e-tron for the Dakar Rally. Following its successful debut with four stage wins at the Dakar Rally in January, the Audi RS Q e-tron achieved its first overall victory in Abu Dhabi in March – the first triumph of a car with an electric powertrain in a desert rally. Entering Formula 1 is the successful conclusion of his work. Starting September 1, Seebach will be succeeded by Rolf Michl, who has been chief operating officer, Racing at Audi Sport since February. Together with Dr. Sebastian Grams, he will form the Management Board of Audi Sport GmbH. Michl has a degree in business administration and is a long-standing member of the Audi Sport family. After holding various positions in marketing at AUDI AG and Audi Sport, he took over as Head of Product Marketing RS Models in 2016. After moving to Abt Sportsline as Director Vehicle Customization, he returned to Audi Sport GmbH as Head of Sales/Marketing in 2019. Michl has played a key role in shaping the company's portfolio and sales successes over time. Hoffmann notes that 'Rolf is an authentic leader and brings with him the experience he will need from motorsport and series production.' In addition to his positions in marketing, Michl was responsible for devising and implementing the Audi Sport TT Cup in 2014. *Information on fuel consumption and CO2 emissions as well as efficiency classes in ranges depend on the tires/wheels used as well as the selected equipment.
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