According to German publication Automobilwoche, Audi has made an offer worth €650 million (approximately $718 million) in their attempt to acquire a piece of the Woking-based team’s operations. The report suggests this offer is significantly higher than their initial one of €450 million (approximately $491.5 million).

Audi and sister company Porsche have both been heavily linked to F1 in recent months. The German automaker sent a letter to F1 CEO Stefano Domenicali and former FIA president Jean Todt in November 2021 all but committing to joining the sport. Talks further intensified in the build-up to the 2022 season.

As per the aforementioned report, Audi and McLaren bosses could put pen to paper on a letter of intent in the days to come. It also suggested that Volkswagen Group’s supervisory board is expected to discuss the probable deal later this month.

“It’s over a second if we want to fight for wins” - Daniel Ricciardo preparing for uphill battle with McLaren in 2022

Daniel Ricciardo has admitted McLaren’s on-track issues will not be resolved miraculously overnight and is ready for a long road back to competitiveness.

Speaking to motorsport.com ahead of the 2022 F1 Australian GP, the 32-year-old said:

The Australian GP will be Ricciardo’s first race on home soil since the 2019 edition, where his time as a Renault driver got off to the worst start possible with a DNF.

The 32-year-old will be hoping for a better showing at the renovated Albert Park Circuit with a car that could be better suited for the track, according to teammate Lando Norris.

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