Audi team principal Jonathan Wheatley has set his sights on luring Max Verstappen to the team in the coming years.
The German manufacturer is entering F1 for the first time next year, taking over the Sauber-run squad as the sport enters a new era under fresh regulations.
READ MORE: Audi desire major F1 signing: 'We want Max Verstappen'
Lewis Hamilton issues defiant Ferrari message as F1 woes worsen
Lewis Hamilton is remaining defiant and positive that Ferrari can end the 2025 season strongly despite a third double non-score in the Brazilian GP.
Hamilton retired in Sao Paulo after contact with Carlos Sainz and Franco Colapinto, whilst team-mate Charles Leclerc was taken out in the Oscar Piastri vs Kimi Antonelli incident at Turn 1 to add the Dutch GP and a double DSQ in China to Ferrari's troubled season.
READ MORE: Lewis Hamilton issues defiant Ferrari message as F1 woes worsen
Ferrari urged to drop Lewis Hamilton as driver replacement named
Former F1 driver Ralf Schumacher has suggested Ferrari should look to replace Lewis Hamilton and field junior driver Oliver Bearman in his place.
Hamilton joined Ferrari this year after a highly successful stint at Mercedes but has endured a challenging year, and is yet to claim a podium finish.
READ MORE: Ferrari urged to drop Lewis Hamilton as driver replacement named
Lando Norris concedes to major McLaren shift as F1 title glory nears
Lando Norris has explained how a fundamental shift in his mindset and mental approach has propelled him to the cusp of F1 title glory.
After a mechanical failure at the Dutch GP, Norris fell 34 points behind team-mate Oscar Piastri, but in a dramatic flip, Piastri has wobbled since as Norris has peaked and is hitting top form.
READ MORE: Lando Norris concedes to major McLaren shift as F1 title glory nears
Oscar Piastri handed major 'hard done by' defence in punishment blow
British racing driver Jamie Chadwick has defended Oscar Piastri and insisted the McLaren driver was "hard done by" to be penalised so heavily in São Paulo.
Piastri received a 10-second time penalty in the opening stages of the São Paulo GP after being judged as "wholly responsible" for the collision involving Kimi Antonelli and Charles Leclerc.
READ MORE: Oscar Piastri handed major 'hard done by' defence in punishment blow
Max Verstappen delivers 'screaming' assessment of potential major F1 change
Max Verstappen believes some drivers will still be "screaming" in the 2026 season if F1 adopts mandatory two-stop grands prix.
In a bid to prevent dull one-stop grands prix, a proposal to introduce mandatory two-stoppers is to be discussed by the F1 Commission.
READ MORE: Max Verstappen delivers 'screaming' assessment of potential major F1 change
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