Home Industry Automotive Audi to join Formula 1 with racing car running on synthetic fuel Audi will build a dedicated Formula 1 power train at a facility in Neuburg, Germany by Bloomberg August 27, 2022 Germany’s Audi is joining Formula 1 from 2026 as the Volkswagen AG brand bets it can bolster its brand by competing in the popular racing circuit. Audi will build a dedicated Formula 1 power train at a facility in Neuburg, Germany, the carmaker said Friday in a statement. It will make a decision on which team to partner with by the end of the year. BREAKING: Audi will join Formula 1 in 2026!#F1 pic.twitter.com/fRnPvmSwU2 — Formula 1 (@F1) August 26, 2022 Formula 1 intends to switch to cars running on synthetic fuel from 2026. It is a part of a plan to become carbon neutral by the end of the decade. The change in technology is a unique opportunity to start competing in the franchise that’s been dominated by Mercedes. “Motorsport is an integral part of Audi’s DNA,” chief executive officer Markus Duesmann said in a statement. “With the new rules, now is the right time for us to get involved.” Volkswagen’s supervisory board in April approved plans for Audi and the Porsche sports-car brand to potentially join the competition. Outgoing CEO Herbert Diess has said both businesses see Formula 1 as the most important lever to boost brand value. He also pointed to the competition’s plans for expansion in China and the US. Tags Audi automotive Formula 1 0 Comments You might also like Elite Group Holding to develop Dhs100m auto hub in Dubai Insights: Why Chinese auto brands are rising in popularity in the UAE Abu Dhabi’s CYVN Holdings to buy McLaren’s automotive business, stake in racing business Qatar adds Audi Formula One team to its sporting line-up