Sauber ‘expects a lot’ from new hire Key during Audi F1 transition
The Swiss outfit, which is set to revert to the Sauber name for two seasons before formally becoming Audi in 2026, is undergoing a major expansion under CEO Andreas Seidl.Former McLaren technical director Key started work on 1 September, and attended the Japanese GP in order to get an overview of race weekend operations.Meanwhile erstwhile head of trackside engineering Xevi Pujolar has been given …Keep reading