Audi’s Formula 1 chief operating and chief technical officer Mattia Binotto admits that the current Sauber squad’s performances are something it “cannot accept”.
While German manufacturer Audi has been working on building the foundations it needs for its official arrival as a works team in 2026, it has not gone amiss that the results of the Sauber team it is taking over are far from ideal.
The Swiss-based outfit currently lies 10th and last in the F1 constructors’ championship as the only team that has failed to score a point so far this season.
While the operation will be very different when things switch to become Audi in two years’ time, Binotto says that the marque cannot ignore what is going on right now.
“We cannot afford it,” said Binotto at the Italian Grand Prix.
“This is the team that has to become, in the future, a winning team. And the only way to do that is starting to move up, progressing.
“We need to train our muscles for the future. So, yes, I think we need certainly to improve.
“That’s important for ourselves, that’s important for the team. It’s important for the brand. It’s important for our partners. And we cannot somehow accept the current position.”
Audi CEO Gernot Dollner and Mattia Binotto, CEO and CTO, Stake F1 Team KICK Sauber
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Binotto says that, while there is much to do longer term to get Audi into a position where it can battle for race wins, a big push also needs to be made in lifting its fortunes right now.
“We cannot hide behind the fact that we have been last and second last in the Zandvoort race, and qualifying [here], the same positions some distance to the cars ahead,” he said.
“So, we need to put effort in improving. We need to balance all the priorities and our efforts from the short to the medium and the long term.
“But I don’t think certainly that our position today is a comfortable one for us at all. It’s very painful.
“As I said, we need to train our muscles, and we need to improve because the solid foundations do not come in one day.
“It’s a team that needs to do continuous progress every single day, step by step. So, starting from as soon as possible I would say.”
Binotto officially began work at Audi/Sauber on 1 August and has spent the last few weeks evaluating where things are at.
And the early verdict is that there is a great deal of work needed to evolve the squad into the kind of…
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