Motorsports
Audi opens up to Alonso and Sainz: ‘We can dream, it will be spectacular’
Audi F1 Project CEO Adam Baker said when asked at this Monday’s presentation of the F1 Challenge: “There are still three and a half years left, and there is time for many changes to happen in the driver market.” A German company in Madrid for drivers who can join the new team by 2026.
Adam mentioned two paths possible simultaneously. The first is the idea of creating a program for young talent. “We have a program, a simulator, we work with the pilots for development. This is important. It could be linked to talent programs or young pilots, but we talk about it,” he said. said about it. “We’re looking at it,” he told MD.
In that sense, he was open to options for Carlos Sainz and Fernando Alonso. that would be great. But there are still many years left. He said of Carlos, who turns 31 in early 2026.
“And Alonzo? Great team! He has always said he wants to continue in F1, and this time he will lead the Silverstone project with Aston Martin. By the start of 2026, he will be 45 years old when he finishes his three more seasons in Formula 1, and will have experience that will be of great help to Audi.
Source: Mundo Deportivo
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