Jonathan Wheatley (born 7 May 1967) is an English motorsport executive and mechanic. Wheatley has a major presence in Formula One and most recently served as the Team Principal of Audi's Formula One project from its inception. He also had major roles as the sporting director of Red Bull, as well as chief mechanic of Benetton and Renault.
Wheatley began his motorsport career at Benetton as a junior mechanic in the early 1990s. He rose through the ranks at the Enstone-based team to become the chief mechanic from 2001 until 2006 when he left to join Red Bull Racing.[1]
Wheatley previously served as Sporting Director and Team Manager at Red Bull from 2018 and 2006 respectively, his role at Red Bull included ensuring that the team operated within the FIA sporting regulations, monitoring communication and supervising Red Bull's pit crew, who were widely regarded to be among the best in Formula One.[2][bettersourceneeded]
On 1 August 2024, Red Bull announced Wheatley's departure as Sporting Director at the end of the 2024 season to join Audi as their first Team Principal, following a period of gardening leave.[7]
During his time in Milton Keynes, Red Bull have won six World Constructors' Championship titles and 120 Grands Prix.
Sauber / Audi (2025–2026)
Announced in August 2024, Wheatley was expected to join Sauber as their inaugural team principal in the summer of 2025 ahead of their 2026 campaign as Audi.[7] However, following Team Representative Alessandro Alunni Bravi's early departure at the end of January,[8] Wheatley's gardening leave ended early and he was released from his Red Bull contract earlier. He started his new role as Team Principal of Sauber on 1 April, three days before the Japanese Grand Prix.[9][10] During this period, Chief Operating and Technical Officer Mattia Binotto served as the Team Principal temporarily for the team during the Australian and Chinese Grands Prix. On 20 March 2026, Audi announced Wheatley's departure due to "personal reasons", with Binotto assuming Wheatley's Team Principal responsibilities.[11]