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War of The Diesels: Audi Expands Racing In 2008 Takes on Peugeot In European Lemans
AUDI AG makes a clear commitment to motorsport for the 2008 season with the most extensive factory involvement in the company's history. In addition to defending the DTM title with the new A4 and the entry of three diesel-powered sportscars in the 24 Hour of Le Mans, Audi Sport plans the continuation of its involvement in the American Le Mans Series and its entry in the Le Mans Series in Europe.

As a result, Audi competes on a factory level in a prospective 30 races and three championships with two different types of car in 2008. The near 460-hp race version of the new Audi A4 celebrates its debut in the DTM. The third generation of the revolutionary R10 TDI diesel sportscar is developed by Audi Sport in Ingolstadt and Neckarsulm.

"Without its successes in motorsport, Audi would not be the most sporting and fastest growing brand in the premium segment," stresses Rupert Stadler, Chairman of the Board of AUDI AG. "Everybody at Audi knows just how important motorsport is for the brand. We will continue to concentrate on racing series that bear a close relationship to production and which accelerate the development of our production car range. This is the case with the DTM and the Le Mans sportscars."

Proven driving squad in the DTM

Audi starts the 2008 DTM season as defending champions. The well-proven partner teams of Abt Sportsline, Phoenix and Rosberg enter a total of eight factory cars for Audi. The customer team, Futurecom TME, brings two additional A4 cars to the grid. Audi remains loyal to the motto "Never change a winning team" where its driver squad is concerned: The four latest generation Audi A4 DTM cars are driven by DTM Champion Mattias Ekström, Tom Kristensen, Timo Scheider and Martin Tomczyk.

Also on board again are youngsters Alexandre Prémat and Mike Rockenfeller who impressed from the word go and were able to claim podium positions in their debut DTM season.

The identity of their team-mates and the line-up within the Phoenix and Rosberg teams will be revealed following driver evaluations in December. The same applies to Vanina Ickx's successor at Futurecom TME. The occupant of the second seat in this team will again be allocated by the Bavarian-based Audi customer outfit itself.

Three Audi R10 TDI prototypes at Le Mans

Audi Sport also backs proven teams and drivers for its sportscar programme: The entry of the three cars at the 24 Hours of Le Mans will once again be undertaken by Audi Sport Team Joest, which has already taken five victories for Audi in the French long-distance classic. At the wheel of the three Audi R10 TDI prototypes are the same drivers as in June 2007: Frank Biela/Emanuele Pirro/Marco Werner, Dindo Capello/Tom Kristensen/Allan McNish and Lucas Luhr/Alexandre Prémat/Mike Rockenfeller.

Audi plans to enter two cars in the American Le Mans Series and the Le Mans Series in Europe through Audi Sport North America in the USA and Reinhold Joest's team in Europe. "Stable regulations with the clear positioning of the LM P1 sportscar as top category and good TV marketing in Europe are conditions for Audi's factory involvement in both of the Le Mans series," explains Head of Audi Motorsport Dr Wolfgang Ullrich.

Lucas Luhr jumps from the DTM to the R10 TDI

Regular drivers for the sportscar project in the 2008 season will be Dindo Capello, Allan McNish, Marco Werner and Lucas Luhr, the latter moving from the DTM to the Audi R10 TDI. Meanwhile Frank Biela and Emanuele Pirro, the two longest serving and most experienced Audi factory drivers, compete again with the R10 TDI. Audi also wishes to commit the experienced duo to the brand for the long-term as a result of their unstinting service and loyalty to Audi after their active careers.

Detail-optimised Audi R10 TDI

The Audi R10 TDI is further developed for its third season. The Audi Sport technicians, under the direction of Technical Director Dr Martin Mühlmeier, concentrate on detail improvements to the 650-hp TDI engine and the transmission and aerodynamic areas. The first race for the 2008 model R10 TDI is scheduled to be the 12-hour race at Sebring on 15 March which acts as a dress rehearsal for the 24 Hours of Le Mans for Audi Sport Team Joest.

DTM car based on the new Audi A4

Significantly larger than the R10 TDI "facelift" is the step between the old and new Audi A4 in the DTM. Emerging from within the framework of the relatively restrictive DTM regulations is a new car which will have a new outer skin and new aerodynamics. The development started in June 2007 immediately after Audi's latest victory in the 24-hour race at Le Mans. Components of the new A4 DTM, named "R14" internally, have already been tested successfully. The roll-out of the 2008 car will be held before the New Year. An extensive test programme then follows before the first race at the Hockenheimring on 13 April.

"Quite obviously the target in the DTM is to make a successful title defence," says Head of Audi Motorsport Dr Wolfgang Ullrich. "The new A4 road car is a big step forwards and it had already won many benchmark tests and important awards before its market launch. We will do everything possible to put a race car on the track that will do justice to the production car's reputation."

While Audi goes head-to-head again with Mercedes-Benz in the DTM, the Audi R10 TDI's main opponent will be Peugeot. "We are sure that Peugeot will make a big step forward in its second season and are expecting a hard fight at Le Mans," says Dr Ullrich. "Generally, with such an extensive programme, the 2008 season will be an enormous challenge for Audi Sport. However, Audi has never been shy of a challenge."


War of The Diesels: Audi Expands Racing In 2008 Takes on Peugeot In European Lemans



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ThierryHenry14ThierryHenry14 - 11/30/2007 5:38:04 PM
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shouldn't you source this? like Audi AG, Audi Sport, etc...

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MaindrianPaceMaindrianPace - 11/30/2007 7:17:10 PM
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LMFAO, new DTM car based on the new A4 LMFAO, DTM cars have about as much to do with their roadcar counterparts as I do with Brad Pitt wearing a "MaindrianPace" name tag!!!!!!!!!!!

I'm glad they're going to go toe to toe with Pug, I hope it's for a full season.

I gotta be honest though, after the total retirement of Audi in the DTM race this season past, they are a bit of a joke to many motorsport enthusiasts...... when things dont go you way, you accept it and move on, you don't retire all your cars with some lame reason, just to lessen the victory of your competitors..


This is not an Audi bash... congrats on the LM, ALMS etc.... but seriously, DTM is shallow enough without PATHETIC hissy fits by Audi that does nothing but lower the tone of the sport. That was a shameful display... and is probably going to be what I remember about Audi's 2007 season the most..


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ThierryHenry14ThierryHenry14 - 11/30/2007 9:04:00 PM
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Audi DTM has always been based on Audi A4, as with MB, based on CLK and C-klasse. Whats different about this?

and audi's protest is no different than any other protest. As when only 6 cars raced in the USGP in 2005. It doesn't matter what the reason is, a protest is a protest, because in the end, they still won the season.



1995e341995e34 - 12/1/2007 2:44:57 AM
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hey, you both seem to know about dtm. i've been trying to find out why bmw no longer participates in it. any idea?

all i've heard is "they were too scared of audi" and crap like that. i really want to know the actual reason.



HeyhuubHeyhuub - 12/1/2007 9:11:43 AM
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Probably would cost too much money to be competetive with Audi and Mercedes.
They are competing in the WTCC though.

About the Audi's bailing out thing, i think Mercedes was being more pathetic, they couldn't win so they just crash every top competing Audi out of the race.



1995e341995e34 - 12/1/2007 11:21:58 AM
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theyre racing against fwd crap in wtcc though. it's a joke. they have the cars for dtm, so why would it be worth racing wtcc but not dtm?


ThierryHenry14ThierryHenry14 - 12/1/2007 11:59:16 AM
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BMW wanted something with more international venues to spread their motorsports name, rather than a series concentrated in Germany.


1995e341995e34 - 12/1/2007 12:03:09 PM
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thanks


HeyhuubHeyhuub - 12/1/2007 2:15:37 PM
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FWD crap? Shame on BMW then that they had such a hard time getting the championship.


1995e341995e34 - 12/1/2007 5:19:25 PM
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in their defense, i think theyre required to use a 4 cylinder 3-series instead of 6 or 8 cylinders. otherwise they would be blatantly outclassing the competition.


1995e341995e34 - 12/1/2007 5:22:04 PM
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their powered by 275hp 2.0 liter 4 cylinders.


MaindrianPaceMaindrianPace - 12/2/2007 6:15:47 AM
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DTM cars DO NOT share engines, chassis, bodies, gearboxes or pretty much anything with the roadcars they are "based on"... they are a carbon fibre tub built on a chassis to STANDARD DTM regs (same wheel base track etc.) they use a reg spec gearbox which is common to the all cars and the 4000cc V8 engines are designed and built for DTM. DTM is basically a silhouette car just like a NASCAR!

BMW haven't entered DTM for years because of two reasons, firstly when they dropped out to begin with it was due to massively escalating costs, they now stay away because they only compete in WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS, F1 and WTCC. They sell factory prepped S2000 spec 320si's to loads of private/independent teams, along the the S2000D spec 120d racer, and the Z4M Motorsport, which has won a large number of non LMS sanctioned endurance races!

I agree BMW should now enter DTM, the marketing people could have a field day with the new V8 M3 Saloon.. but of course, nobody would really expect them to win first time out, so we'd have to put up with retarded comments from Audi and Merc fans for 12 months.

USGP retirements were in NO WAY the same as Audi's DTM shanningans... Michelin had said their tyres were not safe to the organisers, both the teams and circuits would have not been insured against accidents, if somebody had crashed and died team bosses and track owners would have been personally liable..... Audi retired from DTM race to make a point, very childish RUINING IT FOR EVERYONE.... they had no thought for the 10's of 1000's of paying spectators and the massive audience watching on TV... and for people like christian abt to infer that the merc drivers were dangerous is a joke, is known for ramming everything that moves, even older Audi's!!!!!

Rant Over... I'm still looking forward to going to watch F1, WTCC, BTCC, A1GP and DTM races this year...



MaindrianPaceMaindrianPace - 12/2/2007 6:21:44 AM
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and looking to the future, WTCC regulations I believe will go all RWD in a year or two, although I'm not sure if thats been decided yet.

and BMW Motorrad will start compete in World Super Bikes in 2008/2009.

I'd still love to see factory teams racing an M6 GT-R in FIA GT, with an M3 in DTM, and a BMW Sauber LM car in the LMES, an X5 in the dakar and an X6 at pikes peak!



1995e341995e34 - 12/2/2007 11:25:26 AM
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all those races need better coverage in the states. occasionally i've been able to catch a wtcc or dtm race. thank god they'll never participate in nascar though...i hope


BillBill - 12/1/2007 2:31:22 PM
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Well the Japanese brands perform quite well in motorsports, but they're not really made a name for themselves in the "big sporting events" yet, such as Le Mans, Formula One (with the exception of Honda), DTM etc.

Also, I think Toyota has done quite well in WRC.


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ThierryHenry14ThierryHenry14 - 12/2/2007 12:50:03 AM
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One car that gets too little credit in motorsports is Mitsubishi for their rally/Dakar victories.

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S4cabriofoxoneS4cabriofoxone - 12/2/2007 1:00:16 AMView My AgentSpace
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Excellent. I'm waiting for more wins.

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chewychewy - 12/2/2007 1:14:22 AMView My AgentSpace
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should be a great battle between the two best endurance racers out right now

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AlexTxAlexTx - 12/3/2007 10:36:28 AM
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DTM is actually starting to spread over Europe.
There are now races in France, Spain, Italy (I think) and there was a showing in China too I think.
DTM might actually have more of a following than F1. I love F1, but DTM is a whole lot more exciting to watch than F1....
Races bring on average over 100k people per race.


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ThierryHenry14ThierryHenry14 - 12/3/2007 4:31:37 PM
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definitely not more than F1, though it definitely is grand. I think that watching the races on TV, F1 is much funner to watch, but DTM is much funner to watch in at the venues. Could be me. F1 is a little too fast to keep track of from the grandstands.


MaindrianPaceMaindrianPace - 12/3/2007 5:03:37 PM
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I went to see DTM at brands this year and from the hospitality suite you have an excellent view of basically the entire Indy circuit! The only F1 I ever go to is at Silverstone which is rubbish for watching F1 at in the flesh (IMO).... but trust me from the Grandstand point of view... F1 has a massively wider audience than DTM, even with rounds in Italy, france, GB and belgium.



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