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Home » Mattia Binotto acknowledges that Ferrari’s key advantage will remain unmatched ahead of 2026 Audi F1 entry

Mattia Binotto acknowledges that Ferrari’s key advantage will remain unmatched ahead of 2026 Audi F1 entry. Audi F1 team principal reveals that Ferrari's unique advantage will continue.

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Audi’s highly anticipated Formula 1 debut is less than a year away, and team principal Mattia Binotto is working diligently to set the foundation for the brand’s arrival in 2026. The upcoming season will usher in a transformative shift in F1, with new regulations that will reshape the sport. The introduction of smaller, lighter cars and the inclusion of two new teams, Cadillac and a rebranded Audi (previously Sauber), will mark a significant change.

Following a strategic technical overhaul, Mattia Binotto has taken the reins of Audi’s F1 program after replacing Andreas Seidl last year. Under his leadership, the team is gearing up for a challenging 2025 season with drivers Nico Hulkenberg and Gabriel Bortoleto. Both drivers will be making their debuts with Audi, and they are expected to face a difficult campaign, likely due to a car that may not be competitive right out of the gate. Rumors of Audi’s struggles ahead of their F1 entry were fueled by Porsche, who suggested the German manufacturer was heading in an unstable direction. However, no official statements have confirmed these speculations. Brazilian driver Lucas di Grassi has also weighed in, advising Bortoleto to leave Audi at the earliest opportunity, as he doubts the brand can propel him to F1 success.

Despite these challenges, the former Ferrari team boss remains optimistic. He acknowledged that Ferrari possesses a significant advantage that Audi will never have, especially when it comes to operations and logistics. Audi’s decision to take over Sauber, based in Hinwil, places a considerable distance between their engine production facilities in Neuberg, which presents some operational challenges. While the advantage of having everything under one roof could provide an edge, the Italian manager is not deterred by this. He pointed out that McLaren’s victory in the 2024 Constructors’ Championship demonstrated that success in F1 doesn’t solely depend on centralized operations. Speaking with German magazine *Auto Motor und Sport*, Mattia Binotto recognized the value of having all operations under one roof but insisted that Audi is not doomed by this challenge.

Mattia Binotto acknowledged that having all operations under one roof could provide an advantage, noting that it makes a difference. He explained that at Audi, two separate companies need to come together and form a cohesive team, which presents a different challenge. However, he pointed out that history has demonstrated it is still possible to win titles even when the car and engine are produced at different locations. He emphasized that it is up to Audi to prove this in practice.

How long will it take Audi to challenge for victories in Formula 1?

Entering Formula 1 and immediately competing for more than just points is an incredibly difficult feat. The challenges faced by newcomers are immense, and history shows that even established teams with significant resources can struggle for years to achieve consistent success.

Take Haas, for example. Despite their technical partnership with Ferrari, the American team is still yet to secure a podium finish after a decade in the sport. This demonstrates just how challenging it can be to break into the upper echelons of Formula 1, even with a strategic partnership in place.

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For Audi, success in F1 will require strong leadership, substantial investment, and careful strategic planning. McLaren’s journey serves as a reminder that turning around an F1 team’s fortunes is no easy task. After enduring a period of underperformance, McLaren required time and a significant overhaul of their operations before they were able to compete at the top again.

Audi does, however, have some factors working in its favor as they prepare for their 2026 entry. The team will be led by experienced personnel like Mattia Binotto, providing a stable and knowledgeable hand at the helm. Additionally, they have secured a talented driver lineup, including an up-and-coming star and an experienced veteran. With the right resources, Audi could realistically target points in their debut season. However, competing for podiums in 2026 might still be a stretch, as it will take time to build a competitive package that can challenge for race wins.

 

Mar 6, 2025Elena Rossi

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