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Audi and Porsche will keep F1 projects separate

Audi and Porsche will keep their respective Formula 1 projects separate, according to Audi, despite their ownership affiliation. Audi confirmed on Friday that it will enter Formula 1 as a power unit constructor from 2026, locating its programme in Germany. It is expected to form an affiliation with Sauber Motorsport, eventually acquiring a majority share, […]
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