But VW Group F1 push continues
McLaren has denied a report that Audi has agreed to a corporate takeover that would take control of both its road car and racing operations – including its Formula 1 team. This development comes against a background of the Volkswagen Group’s push to enter F1, with Porsche also in the frame with a possible tie-up with Red Bull. Both Porsche and Audi CEOs have made positive noises about F1 in recent weeks, leaving one to wonder if there’s some kind of internal ‘race’ going on to land a deal first. The McLaren denial isn’t an end to this story – just because it’s refuted news that a takeover deal has been done doesn’t mean that it, or a partnership deal, won’t happen in the future. By: Charles Bradley, Global Editor in Chief Motorsport.com |
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EDITOR'S CHOICE McLaren denies Audi buyout as VW's F1 preparations ramp up McLaren has strongly denied claims that it has been purchased by Audi as part of a deal to secure the German car manufacturer an F1 entry. |
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| Conditions for Porsche to join F1 now "coming true" Porsche's new motorsport boss says the factors required for the manufacturer to join Formula 1 are "coming true", but it cannot "wait too long" to make its final decision. |
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| FIA did not look at Verstappen onboard before ruling out investigation The FIA has revealed that it didn't check onboard footage of Max Verstappen's Turn 4 incident with Lewis Hamilton in Formula 1's Brazilian Grand Prix before ruling out an investigation. |
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| | | Wolff: "Diplomacy has ended" after F1 decisions against Mercedes Toto Wolff says that "diplomacy has ended" after a turbulent Brazilian Formula 1 race weekend for Mercedes that saw the team hit by "many punches in the face" through race control's calls. |
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| Verstappen: Worn tyres triggered Turn 4 washout with Hamilton
Max Verstappen says worn tyres were the reason why he ran wide at Turn 4 during his defence against Lewis Hamilton in Formula 1’s Brazilian Grand Prix. |
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