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VW ‘confirm they are open to entering Formula 1'

Reuters are reporting Volkswagen have, as predicted recently, given the go-ahead for Audi and Porsche to enter Formula 1 in 2026. At the end of last week it was said confirmation of the plans would be announced in the coming days, and that now appears to be the case. Last summer, strong speculation emerged that one, or both, of Audi and Porsche could join the F1 grid as an engine manufacturer. Each company, both of which are part of the VW Group, had been in talks at the Red Bull Ring last summer to discuss the future of Formula 1 engines, with a view to their potential future involvement. Now Reuters report a VW spokesperson has stated Porsche and Audi “are open to entering Formula 1”...
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