Sunday, September 30, 2012

Audi takes lead in the DTM manufacturers’ championship


Audi Press Release

  • Best brand before the finale at Hockenheim
  • Impressive Audi team performance at Valencia
  • First podium for Adrien Tambay, first points for Rahel Frey

Ingolstadt/Valencia, September 30, 2012 – The aim has been achieved: In the Spanish DTM round at Valencia, Audi took the lead in the manufacturers’ championship with an impressive team performance and is now traveling to the grand finale at the Hockenheimring (October 21/live on “Das Erste”) with a 31-point advantage.

In front of 24,000 spectators (throughout the weekend) the Audi drivers were among the protagonists of a turbulent race held at significantly higher temperatures than those prevailing on the two days of practice and qualifying. At times, all eight Audi A5 DTM cars were running in the points. In the end, Audi with positions two, three, four, five and seven, scored 61 points for the manufacturers’ championship and is now heading the standings with 327 in front of Mercedes-Benz (296) and BMW (286).

In the end, the youngest member of the Audi squad was the best driver of an Audi A5 DTM: Adrien Tambay, the merely 21-year-old son of former Formula One driver Patrick Tambay, in the Audi ultra A5 DTM of Audi Sport Team Abt Sportsline drove a flawless race which he finished as the runner-up behind the winner, Augusto Farfus. “I’m totally bushed but overjoyed,” said the Frenchman after his first podium finish in the DTM. “This is the greatest moment in my career so far. I gave everything and was rewarded with second place – unbelievable! It was a brilliant overall result for Audi today and my team performed fantastic pit stops. I want to thank everyone for this!”

With Mattias Ekström (Red Bull Audi A5 DTM), two drivers from Audi Sport Team Abt Sportsline mounted the podium. The Swede, also thanks to a good strategy by his team, managed to improve from position eight on the grid to third place and, after his two victories in 2010 and 2011, was on podium for the third consecutive time at Valencia.

Positions four and five went to Filipe Albuquerque (TV Movie Audi A5 DTM/Audi Sport Team Rosberg) and Mike Rockenfeller (Schaeffler Audi A5 DTM/Audi Sport Team Phoenix). Albuquerque lost valuable time when a hose got caught in the wheelhouse of his car during the first pit stop.

A small sensation was caused by Rahel Frey (E-POSTBRIEF Audi A5 DTM). The Swiss advanced into the points at an early stage of the race, subsequently drove BMW driver Dirk Werner into making a mistake and in a spectacular duel even prevailed over the multiple World Touring Car Champion Andy Priaulx. Taking seventh place, she was the first woman to score points in a DTM car of the new generation. At the same time, her result meant that all eight Audi drivers have finished in the points this year.

The driver who suffered major misfortune in the race was Edoardo Mortara. The Italian from Audi Sport Team Rosberg was running in second place from the outset but was forced to park his Playboy Audi A5 DTM eight laps before the end of the race because he was no longer able to shift. Timo Scheider (AUTO TEST Audi A5 DTM/power transmission) and Miguel Molina (Red Bull Audi A5 DTM/brakes) retired while running in promising positions.

“We’ve achieved the aim we set for this weekend and taken the lead in the manufacturers’ championship,” said Head of Audi Motorsport Dr. Wolfgang Ullrich in summing up the results. “We were very strong here at Valencia on the whole and at times had all eight cars running in the points. It’s a shame that Edo (Mortara), Timo (Scheider) and Miguel (Molina) retired. I’m particularly happy for Adrien (Tambay), who clinched a podium right in his first DTM season, and for Rahel (Frey), who scored her first points in an impressive battle.”

Weekend Round Up - Audi Motorsport Blog (29-30/09/2012)


By Johan Laubscher

1. The Weekend

Focussing this week on the weekend of 29 - 30 September 2012

2. The Events

  •           FIA WEC
  •           DTM
  •           FIA GT1
  •           Grand Am
  •           VLN
  •           ADAC GT Masters
  •           French GT Tour
  •           Japanese Super GT
  •           GT Asia
  •           STT
  •           Austrian Hillclimb

2.1. FIA WEC


The FIA World Endurance Championship visited Bahrain for round six. Audi Sport Team Joest raced two Audi R18 e-tron quattros for the first time since Le Mans. The decision was made in order two give both driving teams an equal chance in the driver’s title battle. The decision resulted in a race against time as the Audi Sport crew had to convert the #2 Audi R18 ultra (chassis #205) into an e-tron quattro before leaving for Bahrain. The two e-tron cars arrived at Bahrain and the battle with Toyota resumed. The teams traded fastest session times and ultimately Audi locked out the front row with McNish taking pole. The race was eventful and the high temperatures contributed to high attrition. The Toyota was once again a formidable opponent and pressured the Audis until a small technical fault dropped the Toyota down the field. The two Audis raced amongst themselves at the front and after an eventful race the #1 finished ahead of #2 for an Audi 1-2 finish.


2.2. DTM


The DTM arrived at Valencia this weekend. The Audi A5 DTM teams showed good pace and achieved good qualifying results with three Audis in the top four and seven in the top ten. The race turned into a procession of Audi cars behind the leading BMW. Mortara held second for most of the race, until he retired late in the proceedings. The unfortunate retirement for Mortara promoted Tambay and Ekström onto the podium. Rahel Frey had the race of her life as she battled for seventh place. She eventually finished seventh after she faced robust driving from BMW. Audi achieved second through fifth places. With Frey in seventh it resulted in five Audis in the top ten. This consistent result has put Audi in the lead of the manufactures championship points. 


2.3. FIA GT1


The finale of the FIA GT1 World Championship was at Donginton this weekend. The rescheduled event took place alongside the British GT series. The two WRT Audi R8 LMS ultra cars were on good form. The #32 took pole for the qualifying race with Adam Carroll joining Vanthoor this weekend as Ortelli is competing in the French GT. The qualifying race was eventful and ultimately the #32 finished in second place as the #33 of Jarvis went off into the gravel causing a safety car. The championship race was an extremely eventful affair with WRT finishing in fourth and seventh. The race was disrupted by safety cars and a red flag crash involving the title contenders from Mercedes-Benz and BMW. WRT claimed third in the championship points standings, narrowly missing out on second place. 


2.4. Grand Am


After a season of highs and lows the APR Motorsport team celebrated at the final Grand Am round held at Lime Rock. The team have been improving their Audi R8 GRAND-AM at every event at this has paid dividends. The race was a brilliant display for APR as they held third place with fifteen minutes to go. The podium place became one better as they grabbed second place with only a few minutes left. The APR Motorsport team celebrated as Dion von Molkte crossed the line to claim second. It was a great way for the team to end of their 2012 campaign.


2.5. VLN


It was a very busy weekend for the Audi R8 LMS ultra drivers across Europe with the FIA GT1, ADAC GT Masters and French GT. As a result there were many driver shuffles, especially in the VLN were Phoenix Racing’s line-up looked very different with Frank Biela joining the squad this weekend. The VLN event was round nine of the series, the ROWE 250-Meilen Race. It was a hard race for the R8 LMS ultra teams as the highest finisher was the #5 Phoenix car in tenth place. The Raeder Motorsport TT RS #272 did very well as they finished in eighth overall and first in the SP4T class.


2.6. ADAC GT Masters


The final ADAC GT Masters round was held at Hockenheim. The three regular Audi R8 LMS ultra cars from prosperia uhc speed and Mamerow Racing were on the grid. Despite the debatable balance of performance the Audi cars showed improvements, including topping the time sheets during practice. The only top ten position during qualifying was achieved by Mamerow Racing with fifth place for race one. The first race ended with only one Audi featuring in the top ten, the #21 from prosperia uhc speed, in ninth, followed by the other two Audis which finished within the top twenty. Race two and another hard race for the Audi teams, the highest finisher was the #40 Mamerow car in ninth place.


2.7. French GT Tour


Le Mans hosted the sixth round of the French GT Tour. The event was run on the permanent Bugatti circuit. The five regular Audis entered the event. Two Audis made it into the top ten for qualifying for both of the two races. The Team Audi France #32 car was battling for third in race one until a penalty dropped them back. Race two saw three Audi R8 LMS ultra cars within the lower half of the top ten.


2.8. Japanese Super GT


Round seven of the Super GT took place at Autopolis in Japan. The regular four Audi R8 LMS and ultra cars from GAINER DIXCEL, är racing and Hitotsuyama Racing were entered. The GAINER car achieved a top ten qualifying result but it would be another difficult race for the teams. During a wet race the highest Audi finisher was the #21 Hitotsuyama Racing R8 LMS in sixth place. All the other Audis were outside the top ten.


2.9. GT Asia


Round nine and ten of the GT Asia series was held alongside the Super GT at Autopolis in Japan. The Audi R8 LMS Cup team and their R8 LMS ultra was at the event. Severe weather plagued the weekend and the qualifying session was held as a qualifying race. The #7 Audi R8 LMS ultra won the race from pole. The team followed up the first race win with a fourth in race two. This ended the Japanese tour of the GT Asia series, the GT Asia group will now head to Macau for the final meeting of 2012 in November.


2.10. STT


Round six of the German Spezial Tourenwagen Trophy was at the EuroSpeedway this weekend. One Audi was on the grid, the Audi 80 of Joachim Duscher.


2.11. Austrian Hillclimb


Various Audis were in action at the Artzberg Hillclimb in Austria this weekend. The cars included an Audi 80, a S2 and the Marko Racing Audi A4 STW. Marko won his class and came second overall.

2.12. Other Audi news


Vláďa Vitver, who has been competing with a modified ABT-Audi TT-R in European Hillcimb events, suffered a major crash during the week. The SVC Náchod Motorsport team were testing for the German Mickhausen Hillclimb. The testing took place at a former Airport at Hradec Králové. Reports indicate that Vitver is safe and unharmed, but the fate of the TT-R is unknown. This the second major crash for one of the older ABT-Audi TT-R race cars this year. Doug Gore of Jamaica suffered a big crash at Dover a few months ago which damaged the chassis of his TT-R.



APR Motorsport was present at the H20 International event this weekend. There was a big presence from the APR crew as well as the #52 Audi R8 GRAND-AM which was on display.



The Portuguese Nova Driver team took part in an Audi Experience Day at Portimao. Both of the team’s Audi R8 LMS ultra race cars took guests for passenger laps around the track. The guests may not have driven the Audi R8 LMS ultra race cars, but they did drive other high performance road going Audis such as the Audi R8 V10 coupe, RS5 and TT RS.



Last weekend Michael Stephen was unofficially crowned the South African Bridgestone Production Cars Class A Champion. The result was unofficial as the championship points still had to be verified by MSA (Motorsport South Africa). The official verification came during the week as MSA published the official championship standings which confirmed Michael as champion with one round to go. This is Michael Stephen’s second consecutive Class A title with his Terry Moss Racing Audi S4.



The Audi A4 B5 racers from 034 Motorsport and Four Ring Racing were in action at Sears Point this weekend.

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The #31 Audi R8 LMS ultra from Audi Sport Italia was on display at the Fiera Del Modellismo, the Model Expo Italy. Some of the team’s drivers were also at the show. 

3. Next Weekend’s events (6-7/10/2012)

  •           BTCC
  •           Superstars
  •           Midas Clubmans
  •           Portuguese GT
  •           Iberian Super Car Trophy
  •           GT Cup
  •           Cup & Tourenwagen Trophy 

All photos are hosted at their respective website which are listed within the Weekend Round Up

Audi Victorious in Rain-Affected GT Asia Series‏



Audi R8 LMS cup Press Release

·         Official Audi R8 LMS Cup entry scores first GT Asia Series victory in Round 9
·         Team now third in the championship race heading to Macau season finale
·         Rain-affected weekend sees race programme change

Autopolis, September 30, 2012 – The official Audi R8 LMS Cup entry celebrated its first win of the season in the GT Asia Series, with a lights-to-flag victory in a wet Round 9 at Japan’s 4.673km Autopolis International Circuit.

The Pro/Am pairing of Hong Kong’s Marchy Lee and Jeffrey Lee of Chinese Taipei were at their best as the race programme for the penultimate rounds of the championship had to be changed at the last minute to accommodate the treacherously wet conditions. As a result, both Rounds 9&10 were moved to Saturday, with Marchy and Jeffrey celebrating their maiden win together in Round 9, before just missing out on a podium finish with fourth-place in Round 10.

The team now lies third on the championship leaderboard heading into November’s show-stopping season finale held as part of the Macau GT Cup at the 59th Macau Grand Prix. 

As the countdown to the conclusion of the season began, the team wasted no time in pushing their Audi R8 LMS ultra to the limits. The team set the quickest time in free practice and, with changes to the race programme seeing those practice times become qualifying for Round 9, Marchy and Jeffrey took pole position.

Marchy maximised their pole advantage, fully utilising his experience and the Audi lightweight technology to pull a gap from the chasing pack. The pit stop and driver change went swimmingly, and Jeffrey roared the Audi R8 LMS ultra back into action, determined to strengthen the team’s lead.

Heavy rain had made the track difficult to navigate and with several cars spinning, the Safety Car was called out two laps later and remained in place for the duration of the race.

Round 10 was moved to Saturday in anticipation of worsening weather conditions on Sunday.  On pole again after their Round 9 victory, Jeffrey took the first stint and got off to a strong start, but faced with furious competition, dropped down to fifth.

Following the driver change, Marchy set to work to fight back to podium contention. Demonstrating the speed and agility of the Audi R8 LMS ultra, Marchy set the fastest lap of the race on this charge.  With too few laps remaining to catch the race leaders, Marchy did manage to make up a place before the flag.

Commented Director of Audi Sport customer racing in China, Rene Koneberg: “We are thrilled to be celebrating our maiden victory with the official Audi R8 LMS Cup entry in the GT Asia Series, and congratulations to Marchy, Jeffrey and the team for putting together such a strong performance in incredibly challenging track conditions.  We have proved the performance and reliability of the Audi R8 LMS ultra in all conditions – not only by recording the fastest lap, but also through the stability and handling of the car in extremely wet conditions.”

Next up for the Audi R8 LMS Cup entry is the GT Asia Series’ showcase Round 11 season finale as part of the Macau GT Cup at the 59th Macau Grand Prix in November.


Jeffrey Lee:
“We’re thrilled to celebrate our first victory of the season together at Autopolis.  It wasn’t easy with the weather conditions, but that makes the win all the more satisfying. It’s been a really challenging weekend, but a fantastic one and I’m looking forward to ending the season on a high note in Macau in November!”

Marchy Lee:
“This victory is such a great feeling because the whole team was so hungry for the win.  All season long we’ve had the pace to stand on the top step of the podium, and it is hugely gratifying to be able to deliver a winning result.”

Audi R8 LMS Cup Official Website at: www.audir8lmscup.com

GT Asia Series 2012
Provisional Calendar

Date
Event
Circuit
Rounds
May 26-27

Malaysian Super Series
Sepang International Circuit, Malaysia
1 & 2
June 9-10
Super GT Series

Sepang International Circuit, Malaysia
3 & 4
July 14-15
Formula Nippon

Fuji International Speedway, Japan
5 & 6
August 18-19
Super GT Series

Suzuka Circuit, Japan
7 & 8
September 29-30
Super GT Series

Autopolis International Circuit, Japan
9 & 10
November 16-18
59th Macau Grand Prix (Macau GT Cup)

Guia Circuit, Macau, China
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Audi Gunning for GT Asia Glory‏



Audi R8 LMS Cup Press Release 

·         Official Audi R8 LMS Cup entry looks to build on podium success with first series victory
·         Team third in GT Asia Series championship standings
·         Penultimate rounds for 2012 support Japan GT at Autopolis
  
Autopolis, September 28, 2012 – With just three races of the 2012 season remaining, the official Audi R8 LMS Cup entry in the GT Asia Series will be gunning for the top step of the podium at this weekend’s double-header at Japan’s 4.673km Autopolis International Circuit.

The Pro/Am pairing of Hong Kong’s Marchy Lee and Jeffrey Lee of Chinese Taipei reunites for Rounds 9&10, with Marchy having missed Rounds 7&8 last month when he was contesting the Audi R8 LMS Cup in Ordos, Inner Mongolia.

As the countdown to the conclusion of the season begins, the team must use every opportunity to move up the championship leaderboard, and will be on the hunt for glory at Autopolis.  Marchy and Jeffrey plan to push their Audi R8 LMS ultra to the max, fully utilising the brand’s advanced Audi lightweight technology to give them the edge.

Their sights set on taking the first victory of their debut season, the team will need to be both on form and right on the pace for the remaining three races in the 11-round season.

Last month at Suzuka, Jeffrey and stand-in driver Alexandre Imperatori impressed with a third-place finish in the first of the two races, with the young Imperatori also posting the fastest lap of the weekend in Round 7.

Demonstrating the agility and the power of the car, the Audi R8 LMS Cup entry will look to build on their success at Suzuka to charge to outright victory at Autopolis. 

Commented Director of Audi Sport customer racing in China, Rene Koneberg: “Although we have had a challenging season in our debut year, the Audi R8 LMS Cup entry aims to end 2012 on a high note and that starts with taking a win at Autopolis this weekend. All season long we have shown the speed of the Audi R8 LMS ultra, and we’ll be looking to translate that into victory at the weekend.”

Rounds 9&10 will take place from September 28-30 at Autopolis in Japan, before the GT Asia Series’ showcase season finale as part of the Macau GT Cup at the 59th Macau Grand Prix in November.


Jeffrey Lee:
“Last month we showed what we can do in the car and, if not for an incident out of our control, the Round 7 win could have been ours.  Still, we are looking forward to earning the first victory for the official Audi R8 LMS Cup entry in the GT Asia Series, and I’m confident that we can put together a wheel-perfect performance in Autopolis.”

Marchy Lee:
“Although we have had some podium success over the course of the season, finishing second or third isn’t enough anymore – the whole team is hungry for the win!  Autopolis is a beautiful circuit and I’m looking forward to getting behind the wheel of the Audi R8 LMS ultra.  Jeffrey and I make a great team, but our weekend has got to be perfectly executed if we’re going to take an outright victory.”

Audi R8 LMS Cup Official Website at: www.audir8lmscup.com

GT Asia Series 2012
Provisional Calendar

Date
Event
Circuit
Rounds
May 26-27

Malaysian Super Series
Sepang International Circuit, Malaysia
1 & 2
June 9-10
Super GT Series

Sepang International Circuit, Malaysia
3 & 4
July 14-15
Formula Nippon

Fuji International Speedway, Japan
5 & 6
August 18-19
Super GT Series

Suzuka Circuit, Japan
7 & 8
September 29-30
Super GT Series

Autopolis International Circuit, Japan
9 & 10
November 16-18
59th Macau Grand Prix (Macau GT Cup)

Guia Circuit, Macau, China
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