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Volkswagen Audi Group eyeing potential F1 entry

The Volkswagen Audi Group is investigating a possible entry into Formula 1. According to a BBC report, the world’s second biggest car maker is conducting a feasibility study into joining the F1 grid, which is believed to be headed by former Ferrari F1 boss and now Audi employee Stefano Domenicali. It is thought the overwhelming success and exposure rivals Mercedes received in F1 this season has rekindled its interest in F1. VAG were part of the working group which gave the green light for F1 to introduce V6 turbo engines for this season. The group which also contains brands such as Porsche, Lamborghini, Bugatti, Bentley, Skoda and Seat has focussed its recent motorsport efforts in three...
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