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WHY VW F1 ENTRY WON’T BE WELCOMED BY ALL

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01 VOLKSWAGEN IN “FINAL EVALUATION PHASE” OF F1 ENTRY

02 HAASWON’T REFUND CANCELLED RUSSIAN SPONSORSHIP

03 FREIGHT EXPECTATIONS: CARGO WOES HIT F1

01 The subject of furious speculation in recent months – and, indeed, years – the Volkswagen Group’s Formula 1 entry is believed to be a formality now, although the company has yet to make an official announcement. After a board meeting in early April, the company did confirm plans “for a potential Formula 1 entry of the two Group brands”, those brands being Audi and Porsche.

Initially, it was expected that

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