Jonathan Wheatley is to depart his role as Audi team boss in a bombshell announcement made by the German manufacturer.
After days of speculation about his future, Audi has confirmed that Jonathan Wheatley is to vacate his role as team boss amid a departure from the squad after just a year.
Jonathan Wheatley to leave Audi role
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Jonathan Wheatley is to leave the Audi F1 team, just a year after arriving at the former Sauber squad to help lead the transition as Audi’s takeover of the Swiss squad was carried out.
His move to become a team principal came after hitting a glass ceiling in his role as sporting director at Red Bull, with no room for career upward mobility given Christian Horner’s then-long-standing tenure as team principal and CEO.
Wheatley has enjoyed success in the role as Sauber climbed from the back of the grid to become a regular points-scorer, as well as overseeing Nico Hulkenberg’s maiden podium, while the Audi project has hit the ground running solidly in the midfield.
But Audi has confirmed that Wheatley’s journey with the team has come to an unexpectedly premature end.
“As it continues its journey towards the front of the grid, Audi Revolut F1 Team will implement significant changes to its senior management structure,” read a statement.
“Due to personal reasons, Jonathan Wheatley will depart the team with immediate effect. The team thanks Jonathan for his contribution to the project and wishes him the best for his future endeavours.
“Mattia Binotto, Head of Audi F1 Project, will continue leading the team while taking over additional responsibilities as Team Principal.
“Since joining at the helm of the project in 2024, Mattia has been in charge of the transformation of the team as Audi prepared for and ultimately entered F1 as a chassis and power unit manufacturer.
“The team’s future structure will be fully defined at a later stage, as the organisation continues to adapt to the evolving environment of Formula One. With the unwavering commitment of AUDI AG, Audi Revolut F1 Team will continue progressing towards challenging for championships by 2030.”
PlanetF1.com understands that Wheatley has been identified by Adrian Newey as a primary target to step into the role currently occupied by the legendary car designer.
PlanetF1.com’s understanding of the situation is that a formal offer has not yet been extended to Wheatley by Aston Martin, but the British engineer could be amenable to a switch due to personal life circumstances that could make a return to the UK more tempting.
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