Audi Finally Made It to F1. Now Comes the Hard Part.
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Audi Finally Made It to F1. Now Comes the Hard Part.
""We are not entering Formula 1 just to be there. We want to win," Döllner said last year. "By 2030, we want to fight for the world championship title.""
""I think it's one of the greatest technical and human challenges in the world of sport," he told InsideHook. "To win in Formula 1 at this level with the competition that you face, it's a personal challenge for every single person in it.""
Audi has entered Formula 1 as Audi Revolut and unveiled its first car, the R26, on Jan. 20 in Berlin. The team will begin competition at the season opener on March 7 in Melbourne. Audi's stated objective is to win and to contend for the world championship by 2030, implying a five-season sprint to the front. Scoring points requires building a top-tier car amid intense technical competition, extracting fractions of seconds from drivers each lap, and executing flawless race strategy. Team leadership describes the timeline as ambitious but insists a clear target is essential. Historical precedent exists in Red Bull's 2005–2010 rise.
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