The Citizen (KZN)

Floyd on F1 VW speeds up F1 involvemen­t

BOARD: ANNOUNCES GROUP WILL TAKE PART IN 2026

- John Floyd

If Porsche joins Formula One, many believe they’ll team up with Red Bull – an interestin­g prospect.

The Volkswagen Group’s intention to join Formula One took another step forwards last weekasx. VW CEO Herbert Diess announced the board’s decision, although not unanimous, to become involved from 2026.

Speculatio­n is rife as to what roles are envisaged by the new additions to the grid.

Diess hinted both Audi and Porsche will enter the field as engine manufactur­ers, and media rumours support this as far as Porsche is concerned.

The idea of the German super car manufactur­er developing and manufactur­ing the proposed new generation of the 1.6 litre V6 makes a lot of sense. Consider the power unit that took McLaren to victories and world championsh­ips back in the 1980s was a turbo-charged, 1.5 litre V6 designed and built by TAG-Porsche.

If Porsche becomes an F1 engine manufactur­er, many believe they will team up with Red Bull – an interestin­g prospect.

All efforts in the Red Bull Powertrain venture have revolved around the Austrian team’s collaborat­ion with previous engine supplier, Honda.

I have to wonder how this situation will be rationalis­ed.

Will future engine developmen­t include Honda input or will the Japanese manufactur­er no longer play a part in activities? I also wonder who owns the “Intellectu­al Property Rights” of the Honda technology.

But what of Audi? It appears the Ingolstadt manufactur­er is aiming for more than being just another engine supplier, but rather a fully fledged F1 team and they are already testing the waters.

It has been reported McLaren chief Zak Brown and team principal Andreas Seidel, who previously led Porsche’s successful WEC LMP1 programme, rejected an offer of €650 million (about R11 billion) from Audi to buy into the Woking team.

But there are others currently in F1 who may be looking for the chance to lessen investment and expenditur­e. Alfa Romeo Sauber is one name that has occurred in connection to an Audi purchase.

So is Williams, whose team principal Jost Capito has many years experience with Volkswagen Motorsport having led the team that swept the board in WRC.

Perhaps the team most interested in such a deal is Aston Martin. Team owner Lawrence Stroll confirmed he has met with Audi regarding possible works collaborat­ion in F1 for 2026 and beyond.

Looking at the Silverston­e based team’s dismal performanc­e so far this season, such an agreement could suit both parties.

Many attribute the downward path of the former Force India/ Racing Point team to Stroll’s interventi­on in the day-to-day running of the equipe. It does not appear to have borne fruit.

For Audi to pick up the pieces would be somewhat of a Herculean task, but at least they would have a German driver if Sebastian Vettel remains. Employing German drivers is something Diess wishes to see, along with a Grand Prix held again on German soil.

In fact, the announceme­nt by VW is a little strange and perhaps somewhat premature.

The original agreement stated a decision would be based on the company’s acceptance of the 2026 engine regulation­s, which has yet to be approved and published.

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 ?? Picture: Getty Images ?? GLORY DAYS. Niki Lauda won the 1984 F1 world championsh­ip in a TAG-McLaren, the first of three driver’s titles in a row for the constructo­r.
Picture: Getty Images GLORY DAYS. Niki Lauda won the 1984 F1 world championsh­ip in a TAG-McLaren, the first of three driver’s titles in a row for the constructo­r.

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