Audi will take over 100% of Formula One team Sauber when it enters the sport in 2026, rather than the 75% previously announced. A statement from the German car company on Friday said current Sauber managing director Andreas Seidl – previously McLaren team principal – will also stay in the role when Audi takes full control. “We have ambitious goals,” Seidl said in a statement. Audi, owned by Volkswagen, is already building a new engine in Germany for its Formula One project while the chassis will come from the Sauber factory in Switzerland. This season’s team is racing under the name Kick Saube…