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Audi chairman admits looking at F1 project

Audi appears to have taken a step closer to Formula 1, or at least they are looking at the option. Mere days ago, constant rumours that the Volkswagen brand is considering a grand prix foray were given a boost by former Ferrari president Luca di Montezemolo. 'A mutual friend told me that (Red Bull owner Dietrich) Mateschitz is thinking of selling and is trying to convince Audi to come in,' said the Italian. Auto Express went straight to Audi chairman Rupert Stadler (above) to ask him for a 'yes or no' answer about the pressing F1 question. 'I can't answer that,' he said, but when pressed harder, Stadler admitted: 'It's something we're looking at, but then we're always looking at it and...
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