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Wheatley and Binotto to form “dual management” of Audi F1 team

Red Bull Sporting Director Jonathan Wheatley is presented with the DHL Fastest Pit Stop Award 2023

Jonathan Wheatley and Mattia Binotto will form a “dual management” structure of Audi’s Formula 1 team, when the marque rebrands the Sauber squad in 2026.

Wheatley’s upcoming exit was announced by the Red Bull squad where he currently works as sporting director on Thursday, but no word was initially forthcoming from Audi.

It has since released a statement confirming Red Bull’s message, as well as announcing that Wheatley will only start working for Sauber/Audi in July 2025.

When he finishes working for Red Bull at the end of 2024, he will then be on gardening leaving until he starts his new team principal position with Sauber, ahead of its transformation into the Audi works team at the beginning of the following season.

Wheatley’s hiring by Audi comes just a week and a half after the manufacturer revealed it had axed previous Sauber team CEO Andreas Seidl and chairman of the board Oliver Hoffmann following an internal power struggle emerging between the pair.

Audi has now revealed how the Binotto/Wheatley combination will work, saying in a statement that “there is a clear division of duties, and responsibilities have been individually defined”, as well as how they will each “jointly take responsibility for the success of the racing team” and “report directly to [Audi CEO] Gernot Dollner in his role as Chairman of the Board of Directors of Sauber Motorsport AG”.

Binotto, as team COO and CTO, will be in charge of Audi’s Hinwil factory and technical department – overseeing the design and build of new Audi cars – as well as its engine plant in Neuburg.

Wheatley will run the outfit’s F1 team at events and be its media spokesperson.

“The decision in favour of a dual management team is part of the realignment of the control structure of the future factory team in the context of the full takeover of all shares in the Sauber Group by Audi,” read the Audi statement.

“I am delighted that we have been able to gain Jonathan Wheatley as Team Principal for our future Formula 1 team,” said Gernot Dollner.

Red Bull Sporting Director Jonathan Wheatley is presented with the DHL Fastest Pit Stop Award 2023

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“Jonathan has played a major part in many Formula 1 race victories and world championship titles in his Formula 1 career so far, and has extensive experience in the paddock. He is a very valuable addition to our team.“

“With the appointment of Jonathan and…

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