Audi Is Quitting The WEC To Focus On Formula E

Audi will pull out of the FIA World Endurance Championship at the end of the 2016 season, after announcing a new motorsport strategy that will focus on Formula E
Audi Is Quitting The WEC To Focus On Formula E

The LMP1 category of the FIA World Endurance Championship has taken a big hit, with Audi confirming it will wave goodbye to the series at the end of the 2016 season.

As always with these stories, there have been a whole host of rumours surrounding Audi’s involvement in the FIA WEC over the past few weeks, with some stating that the German manufacturer would pull out next year.

However, Audi has now made an announcement confirming it will completely cut its WEC programme at the end of this season, choosing to focus more on Formula E.

Audi Is Quitting The WEC To Focus On Formula E

Audi won the WEC titles in 2012 and 2013 and has claimed 13 Le Mans victories in its 18-year involvement in the famous endurance race.

Audi is calling it quits with LMP1 to instead go for factory involvement with the Abt Schaeffler Formula E squad – further proof of the all-electric series attracting the big motorsport names.

Audi Is Quitting The WEC To Focus On Formula E

Interestingly though, Audi’s DTM programme will be “untouched” – it’s one of three manufacturers competing in the tin-top series right now.

Here’s what the chairman of the board of management at Audi, Rupert Sadler, said on the decision:

“We’re going to contest the race for the future on electric power. As our production cars are becoming increasingly electric, our motorsport cars, as Audi’s technological spearheads, have to even more so.”

Audi Is Quitting The WEC To Focus On Formula E

And Audi’s head of motorsport, Dr. Wolfgang Ullrich, added:

“After 18 years in prototype racing that were exceptionally successful for Audi, it’s obviously extremely hard to leave. Audi Sport Team Joest shaped the WEC during this period like no other team. I would like to express my thanks to our squad, to Reinhold Joest and his team, to the drivers, partners and sponsors for this extremely successful cooperation. It’s been a great time!”

Comments

Anonymous

They’re just sour that Mark Webber beat them this year…

10/26/2016 - 17:42 |
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DL🏁

Makes sense, since VW already have Porsche at Le Mans

10/26/2016 - 18:28 |
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OUTTATIME

NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO

10/26/2016 - 19:25 |
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That Guy Who Drives a Skoda

They’ve left a gap to fill

10/26/2016 - 19:37 |
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Anonymous

No r18 tdi anymore :’(

10/26/2016 - 20:42 |
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Rob S

While I’m obviously disappointed that my favorite WEC team is puling out of the series, it also excites me that they are pursuing FE. The pursuit of speed in electricity will hopefully spark (no pun intended) other manufacturers to do the same, and hopefully pave the way for new sports, super, and hyper cars to be made that done have the dead “electric” feel that they currently have. This is the way to innovation people. This is good.

10/26/2016 - 20:45 |
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TheMindGarage

They only left because they’re sulking about Porsche being better than them.

10/26/2016 - 20:47 |
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Stubaru

Oh pls come back

10/26/2016 - 21:27 |
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CalmnessAndSandwiches

Wow, throwing away 18 years worth of victories and more development for the “future.” Depresses me for how shortsighted they are, thinking they were looking onward…

10/27/2016 - 01:09 |
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Anonymous

Ok that is a statement … they no longer will develop high tech diesel and start using Mclaren electric engines and Wiliams Batteries?!? Hardly interesting to have the Audi brand on?

10/27/2016 - 09:12 |
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