Jonathan Wheatley The latest F1 news about Audi Team Principal Jonathan Wheatley.
Jonathan Wheatley is leaving his position as sporting director at Red Bull, having been part of the Austrian team for a remarkable eighteen years. The Briton joined Stake in April 2025 ahead of its transition to Audi in 2026.
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Audi braced for rollercoaster as F1 debut looms large

Audi sound 'break records' warning to F1 rivals

Audi reveal F1 sponsorship close shave

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Audi release first official images of 2026 F1 car shakedown

Audi hit 'critical milestone' as F1 debut beckons

Audi explain crucial 'Champions League' factor Jonathan Wheatley brings from Red Bull

Stake boss rejects Gabriel Bortoleto suggestion after costly F1 crash

Explained: What has made Gabriel Bortoleto's F1 rookie season so impressive

McLaren handed Max Verstappen 'rewrite the rules' warning

Zak Brown apology revealed after Nico Hulkenberg 'amateur hour' gibe

Rookie F1 driver compared to Max Verstappen: 'Both are inherently fast'

Audi set 'hugely ambitious target' as 'incredibly intense period' looms

F1 team boss recalls 'baptism of fire' after Red Bull exit

Audi 'has not changed' position on contentious F1 issue

Former key Max Verstappen ally reveals critical factor in call on Red Bull future

Former Red Bull chief airs thoughts on epic Max Verstappen v Lewis Hamilton battle

New Audi F1 boss stunned by old team Red Bull: 'Never have believed it'

New Audi F1 boss reveals 'difficulty at work' trigger behind Red Bull exit

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