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Verstappen's Former Chief Mechanic Takes Helm at Audi-Sauber

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Lee Stevenson, after 20 years at Red Bull, has transitioned to Audi-Sauber as Team Manager, marking a pivotal role in the team's ambitious reformation. His move is significant as Audi prepares for a major transformation in Formula 1, with Stevenson leveraging his extensive experience to guide operational strategy. His promotion, alongside former Red Bull Sporting Director Jonathan Wheatley, signals Audi’s commitment to infuse championship expert…
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New role in Formula 1: The former chief mechanic of Max Verstappen will be promoted to his new team.

Audi continues to structure its Formula 1 project with a view to its official arrival on the grid in 2026. The latest movement is the promotion of Lee Stevenson, former chief engineer of Max Verstappen at Red Bull, to a key position in the new German factory team. The Britishman spent nearly twenty years in the Red Bull Racing team, where he played the role of chief engineer with Verstappen. He had left Milton Keynes in May 2024 (...)

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gptoday.com broke the news in on Thursday, January 8, 2026.
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