Revolutionizing Racing: Sauber Unveils Cutting-Edge Technology Centre in Anticipation of Audi F1 Acquisition

Sauber Motorsport has recently established a new British headquarters in anticipation of transitioning its Formula 1 team into the Audi works squad for the 2026 season. Audi will take over Sauber in its F1 venture, augmenting its presence in Switzerland and Germany with a new UK base in the ‘motorsport valley’ encompassing parts of the South East and Midlands regions. The goal is to maximize talent retention in the region by attracting skilled workers without necessitating relocation. The inauguration of the Bicester technology center in Oxfordshire signifies a crucial advance…

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Accelerating Towards Greatness: The Ascension of F2 Sensation Alex Dunne on the Fast Track to Formula 1

Alex Dunne’s rapid rise in the world of motorsport has been nothing short of remarkable, going from a relatively unknown F3 driver to a contender for the F2 title and making a grand prix weekend debut with McLaren. Hailing from Offaly, Ireland, Dunne has embraced the spotlight as he pursues his F1 dream, staying calm and focused even in the face of setbacks. Despite facing challenges, such as triggering a multi-car pile-up in Monaco and dealing with online abuse, Dunne has shown maturity and resilience on and off the track.…

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Revving Up Innovation: Sauber’s New UK Technology Hub Paves Way for Audi F1 Domination

Sauber Motorsport recently inaugurated a brand-new British headquarters in preparation for the transformation of its Formula 1 team into the Audi works squad in 2026. The German manufacturer is set to take over Sauber, a Swiss team that has been a part of F1 since 1993. Despite primarily operating from Switzerland and Germany, Audi will establish a third facility in the UK’s ‘motorsport valley’, home to seven F1 teams, aiming to attract top talent without requiring relocation abroad. The Bicester technology hub, covering 444 acres in Oxfordshire, was officially opened…

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Helmut Marko: “No reason” Max Verstappen will leave Red Bull despite exit clauses

After crashing out of the Austrian Grand Prix, Max Verstappen is more than 60 points behind Oscar Piastri at the top of the F1 standings. Despite this, Red Bull advisor Helmut Marko is not worried about performance-related exit clauses leading to Verstappen leaving the team early. Verstappen’s retirement in Austria was a further blow to Red Bull on their home turf. Following his exit from the race, Verstappen reportedly tuned in to the Spa 24 Hours to watch his Verstappen.com GT team win. This result in Austria broke Red Bull’s…

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