Audi has announced it has struck a deal with major clothing brand adidas as it prepares to make its F1 debut.
Audi will join the grid next year, taking over the Sauber-run Stake squad.
The German manufacturer has announced a handful of partners in recent weeks, including title sponsor Revolut.
It has now confirmed a multi-year agreement with Adidas, who is now its official apparel partner.
“This partnership brings together two iconic brands – the four rings and the three stripes – on a global stage and it represents a bold step forward in our journey to the grid as the Audi F1 Team,” said team principal Jonathan Wheatley.
“With adidas, we’re equipping our people with elite technical sporting gear that enhances performance where it matters most.
“Beyond racing, we share a commitment to making an impact off the track through innovation, style and a relentless pursuit of excellence.
“Together, we will create bold brand activations and groundbreaking experiences.”
Adidas already has an existing partnership in F1 with the Mercedes team, which commenced at the start of this year.
Audi will enter the sport's new era with its driver line-up of Nico Hulkenberg and Gabriel Bortoleto.
The project is being overseen by former Ferrari team principal Mattia Binotto, with Wheatley running the day-to-day operations at the squad.
Also interesting:
Join RacingNews365's Ian Parkes, Sam Coop and Nick Golding, as they look back on the Italian Grand Prix! Max Verstappen's dominant win is a lead discussion, as is whether McLaren has set a precedent with its controversial team orders.
Rather watch the podcast? Then click here!
Most read
Join the conversation!