logo
How Jonathan Wheatley wants Sauber to use F1 podium momentum in Audi transformation

How Jonathan Wheatley wants Sauber to use F1 podium momentum in Audi transformation

Yahoo13-07-2025
Jonathan Wheatley says he is relishing the chance to carry Sauber's mid-season momentum into 2026, as the team transitions into the Audi Formula 1 outfit.
Wheatley officially joined Sauber in April after leaving Red Bull and has already overseen steady improvements during his short tenure as team principal.
Advertisement
At the Austrian Grand Prix, Gabriel Bortoleto finished eighth and scored his first points in F1, while a major payday came at the British GP where Nico Hulkenberg claimed his first podium in 239 F1 starts by finishing third – marking Sauber's first podium since 2012.
Wheatley says he is looking to build on that form as the team prepares for its transformation into an Audi-run operation next season.
When asked by Motorsport.com at the Goodwood Festival of Speed about the team's progress, he joked: 'I don't think I've achieved much, to be honest, except for a successful move to Switzerland!
'No, it's been wonderful working with the team. Obviously, Matteo [Binotto, Sauber's COO] put a huge amount of work in before I arrived, and so got the ball was rolling from that point.
Advertisement
'It's been great to just absorb myself in the team and try to understand how it works, to add a little bit of guidance here and there, and now, when I sat on the pitwall at Silverstone, it really feels like it's coming together.
Watch: Why Bortoleto Is Already Confident About Audi's 2026 F1 Potential
'My first race was Suzuka and the Japanese GP [in April]. I've done 10 races in 13 weeks or something like that. It's been it's been quite a period of time. I think from the moment we brought the first upgrade to the car, you could see the confidence in the drivers all of a sudden, they could push the car, they could string together consecutive qualifying laps, and it puts us in a position where we can maximise our advantage.
'There's a lot of work going on before I got here, and I don't want to stand here and take credit for things. It's a huge team at work here. They made the big steps in terms of equipment but also coaching confidence in the crew and things like pitstops, which are a manifestation of team spirit. When you see a team relaxed delivering good pitstops, that's a happy team.'
Advertisement
As F1 teams prepare for the biggest regulation change in its history with new chassis and engine rules, Wheatley knows that despite having Audi's backing the team faces a serious challenge in overhauling the traditional frontrunners.
However, he says that challenge was what lured him away from Red Bull to join the Audi project, which he believes is one of the most exciting developments in F1.
'It was a year ago, almost to the day, where I had my job interview. I drove from here at Goodwood to Southampton Airport where I met with Audi and we discussed the project. I've been on the hook ever since,' he said.
'I grew up watching Audi Quattros smashing through the forest with flames coming out of the exhaust! Audi always did it differently and it's fantastic to be part of that journey. It is probably the biggest thing in our sport at the moment. The greatest good news story in sport. It's fantastic for F1 and everyone should be excited about it.
Advertisement
Oliver Hoffmann, Head of Technical Development at Audi Sport GmbH, with Markus Duesmann, Chairman of the Board of Management of Audi AG, with the new Audi Sport concept car
Oliver Hoffmann, Head of Technical Development at Audi Sport GmbH, with Markus Duesmann, Chairman of the Board of Management of Audi AG, with the new Audi Sport concept car
'We have to be humble about the challenge that we face. It's going to be tough to get to the same level as the established teams, and to smash through that level requires a level of momentum.
'But I firmly believe we're going to be there. We're on the road already. We've put ourselves in a position where we were able to capitalise on some wet-weather situations.
'Very soon I'm going to have four rings on a shirt, and I'm going to be the happiest team principal in F1.'
Read Also:
Sauber opens new technology centre ahead of Audi F1 takeover
To read more Motorsport.com articles visit our website.
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Nottingham Forest sign Dan Ndoye in potential club-record move
Nottingham Forest sign Dan Ndoye in potential club-record move

Yahoo

timea minute ago

  • Yahoo

Nottingham Forest sign Dan Ndoye in potential club-record move

Nottingham Forest have confirmed the signing of Dan Ndoye from Bologna in what could become the club's most expensive transfer to date. Forest agreed a fee reported to be around €40 million, structured with add-ons to reach approximately €45 million, overcoming late competition from Serie A champions Napoli to secure the 24-year-old Switzerland international. Ndoye has signed a five-year contract at the City Ground, keeping him at the club until the summer of 2030, with an option for an additional year. The move reflects Forest's long-term commitment to the winger. The transfer follows the recent departures of Anthony Elanga and Ramón Sosa, and Ndoye is expected to fill the gap on the right flank. A versatile attacker, he is capable of playing on either wing or through the middle—qualities that have made him an appealing option for manager Nuno Espírito Santo. His pace, pressing, and direct style suit Forest's tactical setup. Forest initially saw an opening bid of around €30 million turned down by Bologna, but negotiations advanced to a final agreement that includes a 10 per cent sell-on clause in favour of the Italian club. Ndoye arrives off the back of an impressive season in Serie A, scoring eight goals and providing six assists in 30 league appearances. He also played a pivotal role in Bologna's Coppa Italia triumph, scoring the winning goal in the final against AC Milan—the club's first major trophy in over five decades. His performances for Switzerland at Euro 2024 further raised his profile, as he helped his country reach the quarter-finals, including a standout display in their surprise win over Italy. 📸 Alessandro Sabattini - 2025 Getty Images

UK Export Finance guarantees 1 billion pound loan to Ford UK
UK Export Finance guarantees 1 billion pound loan to Ford UK

Yahoo

timea minute ago

  • Yahoo

UK Export Finance guarantees 1 billion pound loan to Ford UK

LONDON (Reuters) -A British government agency is providing a 1 billion pound export development guarantee to the UK arm of U.S. carmaker Ford, supporting the company's long-term growth targets around the world. "This £1 billion loan guarantee is a major boost for Britain's auto sector. It will help develop world-leading products, open new export markets, and secure jobs," finance minister Rachel Reeves said in the statement released by UK Export Finance (UKEF). Sign in to access your portfolio

UK Export Finance guarantees 1 billion pound loan to Ford UK
UK Export Finance guarantees 1 billion pound loan to Ford UK

Yahoo

time31 minutes ago

  • Yahoo

UK Export Finance guarantees 1 billion pound loan to Ford UK

LONDON (Reuters) -A British government agency is providing a 1 billion pound export development guarantee to the UK arm of U.S. carmaker Ford, supporting the company's long-term growth targets around the world. "This £1 billion loan guarantee is a major boost for Britain's auto sector. It will help develop world-leading products, open new export markets, and secure jobs," finance minister Rachel Reeves said in the statement released by UK Export Finance (UKEF). Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store