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This episode of All Wheel Driven takes a deeper look at Audi’s entry into Formula 1 through its Audi Revolut program, using the first three races of the season—Australian Grand Prix in Melbourne, Chinese Grand Prix in China, and Japanese Grand Prix in Japan—as a lens to evaluate early performance. Through perspectives from contributors, analysts, and enthusiasts, the discussion unpacks how expectations aligned with reality across these circuits, highlighting moments of promise alongside the typical growing pains of a new works effort. Key topics include reliability challenges, race strategy execution, and how Audi compares to both midfield rivals and established front-runners, along with a closer look at technical factors like power unit efficiency, aerodynamics, and tire management.The episode also explores the leadership impact of Jonathan Wheatley and how organizational shifts may shape Audi’s competitiveness as the season progresses. Panelists consider how quickly leadership changes can influence race-day decision-making, team culture, and long-term development direction, while also examining paddock perception, media reaction, and driver confidence following the opening rounds. Looking ahead, the conversation outlines circuits that may better suit Audi’s package, anticipated upgrades, and what success realistically looks like in year one—whether that means immediate podium contention or a more measured, long-term build. The discussion ultimately connects back to Audi Club North America members, reinforcing how Formula 1 innovation filters down to road cars and strengthens the bond between Audi’s motorsport ambitions and its enthusiast community.==========================EPISODE CHAPTERS:00:00 Introduction00:18 Today's Hosts03:00 How Is Audi's F1 Team Doing So Far?07:14 Big F1 Shakeup Due to the War12:03 Differences Between the First 2 Races14:31 Japan and a BIG (Unfortunate) Surprise18:41 The Team Looks the Part20:15 Oliver Bearman's Big Japan Crash and Making Things Safe29:12 Aaron's Thoughts on Wheatley's Exit33:07 Speculations As To Who Will Take Over34:12 How is Everyone Else in F1 Reacting to Audi?37:07 Will This be Good or Bad for Audi's Brand?40:57 Does Aaron Think Audi Will Get Any Podiums?42:56 Is the 2030 Timeline Realistic?43:57 Potential Audi Club Engagement Opportunities47:12 Final Thoughts from Aaron?50:51 Surprising How Long it took Audi to Get in the Game52:53 Outro
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This episode of All Wheel Driven takes a deeper look at Audi’s entry into Formula 1 through its Audi Revolut program, using the first three races of the season—Australian Grand Prix in Melbourne, Chinese Grand Prix in China, and Japanese Grand Prix in Japan—as a lens to evaluate early performance. Through perspectives from contributors, analysts, and enthusiasts, the discussion unpacks how expectations aligned with reality across these circuits, highlighting moments of promise alongside the typical growing pains of a new works effort. Key topics include reliability challenges, race strategy execution, and how Audi compares to both midfield rivals and established front-runners, along with a closer look at technical factors like power unit efficiency, aerodynamics, and tire management.The episode also explores the leadership impact of Jonathan Wheatley and how organizational shifts may shape Audi’s competitiveness as the season progresses. Panelists consider how quickly leadership changes can influence race-day decision-making, team culture, and long-term development direction, while also examining paddock perception, media reaction, and driver confidence following the opening rounds. Looking ahead, the conversation outlines circuits that may better suit Audi’s package, anticipated upgrades, and what success realistically looks like in year one—whether that means immediate podium contention or a more measured, long-term build. The discussion ultimately connects back to Audi Club North America members, reinforcing how Formula 1 innovation filters down to road cars and strengthens the bond between Audi’s motorsport ambitions and its enthusiast community.==========================EPISODE CHAPTERS:00:00 Introduction00:18 Today's Hosts03:00 How Is Audi's F1 Team Doing So Far?07:14 Big F1 Shakeup Due to the War12:03 Differences Between the First 2 Races14:31 Japan and a BIG (Unfortunate) Surprise18:41 The Team Looks the Part20:15 Oliver Bearman's Big Japan Crash and Making Things Safe29:12 Aaron's Thoughts on Wheatley's Exit33:07 Speculations As To Who Will Take Over34:12 How is Everyone Else in F1 Reacting to Audi?37:07 Will This be Good or Bad for Audi's Brand?40:57 Does Aaron Think Audi Will Get Any Podiums?42:56 Is the 2030 Timeline Realistic?43:57 Potential Audi Club Engagement Opportunities47:12 Final Thoughts from Aaron?50:51 Surprising How Long it took Audi to Get in the Game52:53 Outro

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