Wheatley confident Audi will be winners in Formula 1
The Swiss-based team will become the Audi works outfit from next season but were at the bottom of the standings until Nico Hulkenberg's fifth place in Spain last Sunday raised them two places to eighth.
Sauber have won only once since 1993 - in 2008 when owned by BMW - and there are nagging questions about how competitive the 2026 engine will be, with early reports not encouraging. But Wheatley said they had all the building blocks for success.
"We're looking at a campus expansion, we've got an ambitious programme ahead of us and investment from Audi and QIA (Qatar Investment Authority). I'm really super-excited about where we're at," the Briton told Reuters.
"I do not come to work to make up the numbers. I absolutely believe we'll get on that path and we'll be winning races and world championships."
Wheatley has decades of experience, in his 35th year in Formula One after starting as a junior mechanic with Benetton. He joined Red Bull from Renault in 2006 and was sporting director when he left at the end of last season.
With Red Bull he won six constructors' titles, eight drivers' titles and 120 grands prix.
He was also instrumental in securing Max Verstappen's first title in 2021 after a radio conversation with race director Michael Masi triggered a fateful change to the safety car procedure.
The Briton said such experiences had shaped him and would help in his new role, which he started in April.
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