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Audi Interested in F1? More Rumours

In the past there have been persistent rumours (we blogged about one here a last year) that Audi may get involved in F1. Normally these are squashed by Audi but the most recent ones have been sparked by Mario Theissen, head of motor sports at BMW. Mario Commented recently: Volkswagen/Audi/Porsche are closely considering entering F1, along [...]

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F1: Audi adamant F1 is 'still not an issue'.

Audi downplays rumours linking it to an F1 entry - possibly in conjunction with Red Bull - notwithstanding staggering Le Mans success.

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Seat Ibiza: Spanish surprise

Seats have moved on from being the cheap and cheerful cars you hire on Iberian holidays. Andrew English wonders whether the new Ibiza should have been badged as an Audi

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VW Scores Abroad

Emerging markets helped the German automaker, but revenue-per-vehicle is of concern.

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Volkswagen Corruption Trial Includes Seamy Testimony

Rarely have so many top auto executives been summoned to talk about something other than cars. On Tuesday, the former chief executive of Volkswagen, Bernd Pischetsrieder, and the chief executive of Audi, Rupert Stadler, reported to a courtroom in this northern German city to testify in a corruption case at Volkswagen involving charges of bribery, illicit [...]

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GERMANY: Pischetsrieder and Stadler deny knowledge of illegal payments

Volkswagen's former CEO, Bernd Pischetsrieder, and current Audi boss, Rupert Stadler, denied any knowledge of payments to workers' representatives when they testified yesterday in the trial of former of former works council chief Klaus Volkert and former personnel manager Klaus-Joachim Gebauer, who are accused of inciting breach of trust and breach of trust respectively, by mis-using company funds....

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Volkswagen Corruption Trial Includes Seamy Testimony

The scandal involving Volkswagen's former chief executive involves charges of bribery and illicit sex.