F1 is no longer relevant for Volkswagen
The Volkswagen group, previously considered for a possible entry into F1 in the coming years, is no longer interested in Formula 1 for the moment as it has decided to venture into the WRC.
A potential entry into F1 by the Volkswagen group has been mentioned from time to time over several years, either as a manufacturer or as an engine supplier. Rumors have suggested a possible entry through one of the group’s brands, notably Audi or Porsche, or even Volkswagen.
The Volkswagen brand has finally decided to commit to the WRC in 2013 with a Polo R WRC entrusted notably to French driver Sébastien Ogier. This season, the German manufacturer is entering Skoda S2000s to gain experience, and F1 is therefore no longer on the agenda as stated by the new head of competition at Volkswagen, Jost Capito.
When asked if a commitment in Formula 1 was still relevant, Jost Capito told Autosport: “Absolutely not. At the moment, we are not even thinking about it because we are focused on the WRC.”