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Audi Revolut F1 Team: the Name, Logo, and Launch Date That Mark the Beginning of a New Era in Formula 1
Just weeks before its official unveiling, Audi accelerates its Formula 1 project by defining the key pillars of its identity ahead of its highly anticipated 2026 debut.
Audi continues to fine-tune its entry into Formula 1 and has now confirmed one of the most symbolic steps of the project: the team’s official name will be Audi Revolut F1 Team. The four-ring brand, building on the foundation provided by the acquisition of Sauber, has also sealed a strategic partnership with Revolut, described as a global leader in financial technology, which becomes the title sponsor of the team, with operations based, among other locations, in Hinwil.
Audi Revolut F1 Team: Identity, Sponsorship, and Global Ambition

The new team logo leaves no doubt as to who leads the project. Audi’s iconic four interlinked rings take center stage, positioned above the Revolut name and the “F1 Team” designation. This choice aligns perfectly with Audi’s broader brand strategy, aimed at transferring the values of precision, technological innovation, and performance—long associated with both its road cars and racing heritage—into Formula 1’s top tier.
As for the presentation of the livery for the future Audi R26, the date and location are now confirmed: January 20 in Berlin. The following day, the venue will be opened to the public, strengthening the bond between the brand and its fans. Berlin, a cultural and technological hub of Germany, provides an ideal backdrop for Audi’s modern and forward-looking vision in this new Formula 1 chapter.
Gernot Döllner, CEO of Audi AG and Chairman of the Board of Sauber Motorsport AG, emphasized the significance of the announcement: “Revealing the name and logo of the Audi Revolut F1 Team marks a key new stage in our journey into the pinnacle of motorsport,” adding that these elements give the project a clear identity while reflecting a strong vision and an innovative spirit.
Mattia Binotto, Head of the Audi F1 Project, added that the announcement “puts a name and a face to the incredible work carried out by the team,” highlighting a culture driven by precision and relentless ambition. With other teams such as Red Bull, Alpine, and Aston Martin already confirming their launch dates for January and February, Audi positions itself as one of the major focal points of the winter season, laying the groundwork for a 2026 debut that promises to leave a lasting mark on modern Formula 1.




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