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Ex-F1 racer linked to Audi role after Andreas Seidl move

Ex-F1 driver Gerhard Berger has been tipped to take an important role in Audi's incoming F1 side, with the German manufacturer set to join the sport in 2026. After acquiring a 75-percent stake in Sauber's F1 team, the Volkswagen-owned manufacturer will be entering the sport in 2026 when the new engine regulations are introduced, with Audi set to be a full works outfit. With that in mind, it appears that Sauber are already preparing for the future, with their partnership with Alfa Romeo to end at the end of 2023. Following the departure of team principal Frederic Vasseur, who is replacing Mattia Binotto at Ferrari, the Hinwil-based side have poached former colleague Andreas Seidl...
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