Audi hired Mattia Binotto to replace Andreas Seidl to prepare the German manufacturing giant’s first step into Formula 1 in 2026. Binotto previously had experience in the sport most notably as Ferrari’s team principal, but the challenge he faces turning around a failing Sauber team couldn’t be further from the pressures he felt in Maranello. While pressure from Ferrari bosses was put on Mattia Binotto to win championships, Sauber are still hunting for their first point. The Italian has already acted fast and hired Jonathan Wheatley to take over as team principal in time for Audi’s debut in 202…