[urq] Fw: Audi Motorsport 2004
Wylie Bean
TheRingmeister at triad.rr.com
Fri Nov 28 17:52:15 EST 2003
I've seen pictures of the three cars. one in Audi Teile livery, the other in
Red Bull, and lastly one in the familiar Hasseroder yellow. Not a "quattro"
designation to be seen, so one I guess is to assume either RWD or FWD?
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From: "Eaton, Tim" <Tim.Eaton at audi.com>
Sent: Thursday, November 27, 2003 11:18 AM
Subject: FW: Audi Motorsport 2004
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From: Audi Communication Motorsport [mailto:motorsport-media at audi.de]
Sent: Thursday, November 27, 2003 6:20 AM
To: motorsport-media at audi.de
Subject: Audi Motorsport 2004
Audi returns to DTM with works entry
Last season, the motorsport involvement of AUDI AG was concentrated on
supporting customer and importer teams. Now, the Audi marque returns to the
race tracks with works teams: With a total of six newly developed touring
cars based on the Audi A4, two Audi works teams will contest the 2004 DTM
(German Touring Car Masters).
AUDI AG continues its successful tradition in touring car racing with
its DTM comeback. Audi won, from the word go in 1990 and 1991, the DTM
championship title twice in succession with the V8 quattro. Between 1995 and
1999 the Audi A4 quattro was the world's most successful Super Touring Car.
Since the year 2000, Team Abt Sportsline has competed in the "new" DTM with
coupés based on the Audi TT. The customer team secured the championship
title in 2002.
"The DTM has developed really very strongly since its comeback four
years ago," explains Head of Audi Sport Dr Wolfgang Ullrich. "Through Abt
Sportsline, Audi was represented from the very beginning of the new DTM.
With our works involvement we now make a logical step. The German market is
extremely important for us and the DTM is a perfect European wide platform."
The Audi A4 DTM with approximately 460 hp is developed by Audi Sport in
Ingolstadt and Neckarsulm. Team Abt Sportsline receives the status of a
works team, handling the cars of Christian Abt, shooting star Mattias
Ekström, DTM new entry Tom Kristensen and former junior Martin Tomczyk.
Strengthening the Audi DTM squad in a prominent way will be the team from
Reinhold Joest. The team which won the 24 Hours of Le Mans three times in
succession in the years 2000, 2001 and 2002 with the Audi R8, will run two
A4 cars. Three-time Le Mans winners Frank Biela and Emanuele Pirro will
complete the high-caliber Audi driver line-up.
In addition to the works entry in the DTM, the Audi marque will continue to
be actively involved in sportscar racing with the successful Audi R8. During
the 2004 season, Audi Sport will support customer and importer teams at the
24 Hours of Le Mans, in the American Le Mans Series (ALMS) and in the new Le
Mans Endurance Series (LMES). Audi will make their works drivers available
to the teams Champion Racing (USA), Goh (Japan) and Veloqx (UK), first and
foremost Le Mans winner Rinaldo Capello and the defending ALMS Champion
Marco Werner. A new member of the Audi sports car squad is young German
Pierre Kaffer (27).
A special highlight of the 2004 Audi Motorsport programme will be the
second weekend in June: On 12/13 June, Audi teams contest simultaneously
both 24-hour races at Le Mans and at the Nürburgring.
Design studies of the Audi A4 DTM, a press kit on this subject and further
information are available on the internet at www.audi-sportpress.com
(accreditation necessary).
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