In a decision that marks the end of an era, Audi Sport, under the leadership of Rolf Michl, has chosen Dakar 2024 for its final appearance in this rally. This event symbolizes not only the conclusion of a chapter for the Ingolstadt team but also the beginning of a new era.
As teams face the challenging landscapes of Saudi Arabia, Audi experiences mixed emotions. Their flagship vehicle, the RS Q e-tron, is an engineering marvel and has proven to be a strong competitor in this demanding terrain. Despite unexpected challenges, the team, with drivers of the caliber of Carlos Sainz, Mattias Ekström, and Stéphane Peterhansel, strives for a memorable victory.
This decision has several significant repercussions. It not only represents a shift in Audi Sport's strategy but also poses an uncertain future for its star drivers. With an impressive track record in Dakar, both Sainz and Peterhansel will have to seek new challenges from 2025 onwards. Could Ford and M-Sport, with their new ambitions and vehicle, be the next destination for these legendary racers?
Audi Sport aims for Formula 1 in 2026 after acquiring the majority of Sauber team shares. This change is not just a discipline leap but a total reorientation towards a world where innovation and technology reach their peak. Formula 1 presents a completely new and prestigious challenge for Audi Sport, aiming not only to expand its influence in global motorsports but also to redefine its identity and capabilities in a highly competitive environment.
As Audi bids farewell to Dakar, its legacy endures. It has demonstrated exceptional adaptability and competitiveness in one of the most challenging events in motorsports. Their focus on innovation and sustainability, especially with the development of the electric RS Q e-tron, leaves a page engraved in the history of rally raid.
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