Formula 1 partner

Audi announces title partner for its Formula 1 Team.

With Audi’s entry into Formula 1 now a matter of months away, the brand has announced global fintech leader, Revolut, as its title partner.

31 July, 2025


Audi has announced its future Formula 1 team will join forces with international finance company, Revolut, as its title partner from the 2026 FIA Formula One World Championship season onwards. It’s a marriage made in heaven given the shared values of the two companies and their reputation for innovation within their respective industries.

“In Revolut, we have found a partner that shares our ambitions and attitude,” says Gernot Döllner, CEO of AUDI AG and Chairman of the Board of Sauber Motorsport AG.

“Audi is entering Formula 1 with a clear ambition: to use the platform as a technologically relevant and economically sustainable investment in the future of the Audi brand. We firmly believe in the success of our project, which we are approaching with a realistic attitude and a mindset of continuous improvement.”

Revolut has amassed a huge customer base in the global financial space since it was launched by Nik Storonsky in the UK in 2015. With more than 60 million customers globally and growing fast, Revolut continues to drive innovation across the financial sector, earning the mantle of Europe’s most valuable private technology company along the way.

“This is a monumental partnership for Revolut and the future Audi F1 Team,” says Nik Storonsky.

“As Revolut continues to challenge the status quo in global finance, the future Audi F1 Team is set to do the same in motorsport. With a shared outlook, global ambition and relentless drive for progress, this partnership will define what’s possible in Formula 1,” he says.

Team Principal of the future Audi F1 Team, Jonathan Wheatley, echoes the sentiment that Revolut is the perfect fit for the future Formula 1 team.

“This is more than a brand fit, it is a strategic alliance, engineered to challenge conventions in motorsport,” he says.

“From 2026, Revolut’s digital-first solutions will power key areas of our operations while also redefining how fans and communities engage with our team – delivering a seamless and engaging experience on and off the track.”

Audi F1 Team will take to the track in its first Formula 1 Grand Prix next year at Melbourne’s Albert Park in Race 1 of the 2026 FIA Formula One World Championship.

Gernot Döllner, CEO of AUDI AG and Chairman of the Board of Sauber Motorsport AG.
Jonathan Wheatley, Team Principal of the future Audi F1 Team.