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Mike Krack linked with shock Audi-Sauber switch

Jul.15 Mike Krack is reportedly being head-hunted to leave Aston Martin and lead Audi's new works Formula 1 project. The rumours actually emerged just before the recent British GP, and were just the latest raft of reports suggesting all is not well behind the scenes in the wake of Volkswagen brand Audi's takeover of the Sauber team. Andreas Seidl, Sauber Group CEO, has been absent from many grands prix in 2024 as he focuses at Sauber's Swiss headquarters on the transition to full works Audi status for 2026. However, the Japanese source as-web.jp reported on the Thursday before the British GP that Seidl is at odds with Oliver Hoffman. Hoffman, who like Seidl is German, is a long-time Audi...
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