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Audi drops Formula E programme for Le Mans, Dakar – Speedcafe
Audi will end its Formula E programme in favour of a return to top-level sportscar racing and an all-electric Dakar Rally debut

Audi will exit its Formula E programme
Audi will end its Formula E programme in favour of a return to top-level sportscar racing and an all-electric Dakar Rally debut.
The German manufacturer exited its LMP1 project after 2016 following the Volkswagen diesel gate scandal, with Audi competing in Formula E as a full factory outfit since 2017.
Now the new Le Mans Daytona h (LMDh) rules, which will debut in the FIA World Endurance Championship (2022) and the IMSA SportsCar Championship (2023), have…
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