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Volkswagen boss warns window to enter Formula 1 is closing

Volkswagen chairman Herbert Diess has affirmed that 2026 is the ideal time for Porsche and Audi to enter Formula 1 as a result of the rule changes coming into effect. The original consensus was that the two subsidiaries of Volkswagen would join forces to make powertrains for both McLaren and Red Bull, but the picture has become clearer in recent weeks. Porsche are aiming to team up with Red Bull to design their power units and gearboxes in 2026 after the engine freeze is lifted, while Audi have an interest in buying another team on the grid. READ: Ferrari chairman attributes turnaround to cutting out guilt from the Scuderia Not quite so clear yet though is which team Audi are in talks...
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