Volkswagen welcomes new F1 rules for 2013
"The engine rules are a good starting point for Volkswagen in F1"
Volkswagen motor racing representative Hans-Joachim Stuck has applauded F1’s radical engine formula for 2013.
The German car giant and its subsidiary Porsche have been linked with a possible F1 foray in the near future if the sport moves away from its current V8 engine formula.
On Friday in Monaco, the FIA green-lighted a new efficient formula for 2013 featuring small energy-efficient turbo engines.
"The conditions for a possible entrance of the Volkswagen group have been created," hailed Stuck, according to Welt am Sonntag newspaper.
He is also quoted by rp-online.de: "We have not decided anything, but we very much welcome the FIA’s decision."
And Stuck reportedly told Bild am Sonntag newspaper: "The engine rules are a good starting point for Volkswagen in formula one."
Mercedes’ motor racing boss Norbert Haug said the new rules will slash engine budgets by "at least a quarter".