Audi will replace departed F1 principal Wheatley, says Binotto

Formula One F1 – Australian Grand Prix – Albert Park Grand Prix Circuit, Melbourne, Australia – March 5, 2026 Audi team principal Jonathan Wheatley arrives ahead of the Australian Grand Prix REUTERS
(Reuters) – Audi will replace Jonathan Wheatley as principal of the Formula One team after his unexpected departure, the head of the ​German carmaker’s F1 project Mattia Binotto said on Friday.
The team announced ‌last week that the Briton had left the Swiss-based team for personal reasons, with former Ferrari boss Binotto adding the role of principal to his other ​duties.
Wheatley has been linked to Aston Martin, the team ​run by his former Red Bull teammate Adrian Newey and ⁠now struggling with an uncompetitive Honda engine. He had joined ​Sauber, now Audi, in April last year.
“Looking at what his strengths were, ​the task he was performing — we need to fill the gap,” Binotto told the www.formula1.com website at the Japanese Grand Prix. “I can’t simply add more and more ​responsibility and tasks for myself.
“My main focus is at the factory ​base where we need to transform the team, where we need to develop ‌the ⁠car and the powertrain, so I will need someone to support the team here at the race weekend.
“We are considering it. We will organise ourselves and I am pretty sure that very soon we ​can announce it.”
Binotto ​said Wheatley’s departure, ⁠which came after media speculation about Aston Martin, had taken the team by surprise.
He added that ​the Briton had said he could not commit long ​term to ⁠the team for private reasons.
“We decided as Audi, given that he couldn’t commit, to release him from duties. I don’t think that as ⁠a ​team we have realised it yet. It ​was just (last week) and now we are here in Japan and we have a ​race weekend ahead.”

Reporting by Alan Baldwin in London, editing by Ed Osmond

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