Volkswagen working on motorsport strategy through to 2022
Volkswagen has started work on a long-term plan to keep it in motorsport until at least 2022
The firm is looking at extending its World Rally Championship programme while considering other avenues of motorsport.
VW scaled down its WRC operation in line with post-emissions scandal budget cuts but focused its spending reduction on hospitality and maintained a three-car entry.
Its current WRC commitment - which was renewed with board approval in 2014 - draws to a close in '19.
Sven Smeets, who recently replaced McLaren Formula 1 team bound Jost Capito as VW team principal, said: "You're better to start early on these things than late.
"Jost had already started this strategy for Volkswagen to remain active in motorsport beyond 2019 before he left."
Smeets expects another three-year cycle for VW's next motorsport commitment, especially if it is an extended WRC programme.
"If we are in the World Rally Championship after 2019 then it would be for another three years," he said.
"Staying for one more year wouldn't make any sense when 2020 is the start of a new homologation cycle.
"But, on the other side, our board is always asking us to look at other possibilities."
VW arrived in the WRC in 2012, running a brace of Skoda Fabia S2000s in its warm-up year ahead of the launch of the Polo R WRC in '13.
Since then, it has dominated the series - taking three manufacturers' championships and three drivers' titles with Sebastien Ogier.
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