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Audi demonstrated once again the performance of modern diesel engines in an unique duel that took place prior the "Festival of Speed" meeting at Goodwood (England): In a one-kilometer acceleration race at RAF Wittering, the Le Mans winning Audi R10 TDI driven by Allan McNish was just narrowly beaten by a 15,000-bhp combat aircraft from the Royal Air Force (RAF).

Despite the 650-hp Audi R10 TDI being designed to start races from a "rolling" as opposed a "standing start", the revolutionary diesel sportscar was quicker off the line and in the lead for almost the whole one-kilometer distance before the Harrier GR7 "Jump Jet" just beat the Audi by literally a "nose" before it took off in front of a 5,000 crowd.

"It was essentially a "fun" race, explained Audi factory driver Allan McNish. "But when a racing driver and a pilot get together it quickly becomes serious. To come so close beating a Harrier jet-fighter was a tremendous achievement once again for "Audi TDI Power“ especially if you consider that we didn't modify the R10 TDI for this "race".


Audi R10 TDI narrowly beaten by a 15,000-bhp combat aircraft

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