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Virgin Racing becomes Audi customer team

Virgin Racing Formula E Team has announced it will become an Audi customer team following its split with its previous manufacturer partner DS. The partnership ends after three-years alongside the French marque, with which it won five races and mounted a title challenge last season with Sam Bird. It was announced in July that DS would be partnering with Techeetah, who won the 2017/18 driver’s championship with Jean-Eric Vergne, for next season. “From the outset, it was always the team’s intention to partner with an OEM as Virgin’s core business areas don’t involve the production of automobiles,' said Virgin Racing Managing Director Sylvain Filippi. 'With Audi Sport together with...
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