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Czech weekend of mixed fortunes for Audi Sport Italia


Audi Sport Italia Press Release

Czech weekend of mixed fortunes for Audi Sport Italia: Gianni Morbidelli is Race 2 runner-up after DNF in Race 1; Ferdinando Geri posts his best Superstars finish as yet, also claiming Star Driver top spot in Race 1

BRNO RACE REPORT

Four races into the 2013 Superstars season and former champ Thomas Biagi and fellow AMG Mercedes drivers are definitely the men to beat claiming three successive wins. As yet only  Brno Race 2 (courtesy of BMW's Giovanni Berton) escaped the C63s' stranglehold. Audi Sport Italia' s Gianni Morbidelli came home second in this round, a silver linining to an eventful weekend for the Audi tent. In theory, the Czech venue looked a good place to make up ground on the AMG Mercedeses that had sweeped Monza, but unfortunately this comeback strategy was quicklyundone as Morbidelli retired from P3 in Race 1 with 1-minute to go. Ferdinando Geri posted his best Superstars weekend as yet, also claiming Star Driver top spot in morning race, but he retired from Race 2 after an early-race tussle shattered a rear suspension.

Lingering understeer woes had the Audi Sport Italia camp forced to a lot of head-scratching on Saturday, and Sunday was not able to prove the treatment 100% effective. Therefore Race 1 proved a piece of cake for polesitter Thomas Biagi, who had taken his maiden 2013 pole position in spite of being levied 50 kilos for the successful Monza day--a fate shared by his team mate and pre-Brno points leader Liuzzi--. Nearly half of race 1 was consumed by a safety car period triggered by a first-corner melee that cleared most of the backmarkers from contention. When the green flag was waved the AMG Mercedes-trio of Biagi, Liuzzi and Gigi Ferrara staged a fast getaway from Berton's M3 but thenMorbidelli found a way by the BMW on lap 6 to claim P4. The 5-car leading pack ran on an almost even pace, however the Pesaro-born driver was toiling with the same massive understeer that had blighted his Saturday, which allowed Berton to make inroads into his 4th spot on lap 9. Morbidelli successfully fended off the challenge and even inherited P3 from fellow former F.1 driver Liuzzi, who was experiencing electrical troubles and relinquished three spots. Morbidelli did not have time to laid down further plans, as with 1 minute (and 1 lap) to go on the clock Morbidelli pulled over on a run off area, felled by a broken input shaft.


Race 2 saw Berton leapfrog nearly the whole field, then picking the lead on lap 2 to secure his maiden victory. Emilio Radaelli's squad--a dark horse pick for race 2 with Geri on Row 5 and Morbidelli on Row 6--had still some mark to make, though. Morbidelli sealed his best start in months climbing to P5 by the end of the openening lap. He then fought tooth-and-nail throughout the early stages to keep up with Gigi Ferrara's AMG Mercedes. A mid-race full caution bunched up the field, and Lap 7 proved full of excitment as the C63 dropped down the order with electronic woes and both Tonio Liuzzi and Francesco Sini's Chevrolet went off while dicing for the runner-up spot. Morbidelli may have tried to make a run on the leading BMW, but it soon turned out that he'd better squeeze his RS 5 Camozzi to fend off veteran Biagi blazing comeback. The latter moved on the inside of the Audi with three laps to go, but at the end of the day Biagi seemed to enjoy more the safe box score--especially with fellow AMG Mercedes drivers Liuzzi and Ferrara sidelined-- than the risky excitment of overtaking a former F.1 driver, who wound up second 2.3s adrift of the winning M3.
Audi Sport Italia's man of the morning Geri, in Race 1 had emerged unscathed from the opening lap trouble, then safely drove home for the first time throughout his Audi spell. The #46 Audi outings at Monza yielded only DNFs in his box score. The understeer-happy Czech layout may not have won over the Rome-based driver as his favorite circuit, but he managed to sneak into the Top 10 in Race 1, clinching the silverware aimed at the best Star Driver, i.e. the top gentleman in the Superstars entry field. Geri, who didn't get the running he hoped for on Saturday due to a misfire problem in free practice, could not enjoy as much the afternoon round: he was punted off in a beach trap by a rival Jaguar, which put an end in advance to his Sunday.

INTERNATIONAL SUPERSTARS SERIES 2013
Round 3 - Brno (CZ) :
1. Thomas Biagi (AMG Mercedes) 12 giri in 28'49"817, media 134.9 kph
2. Gigi Ferrara (AMG Mercedes) + 2.652s;
3. Giovanni Berton (BMW) + 4.336s;
4. Vitantonio Liuzzi (AMG Mercedes) +5.518s;
5. Fabrizio Giovanardi (Porsche) +7.945;
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10 FERDINANDO GERI (AUDI RS 5) +36.351s.
11GIANNI MORBIDELLI (AUDI RS 5) - 3 laps

INTERNATIONAL SUPERSTARS SERIES 2013
Round 4- Brno (CZ) :
1. Giovanni Berton (BMW) 12 giri in 27'55"360, media 149.1 kph
2. GIANNI MORBIDELLI (AUDI RS 5) +2.323s;
3. Thomas Biagi (AMG Mercedes) +3.089s;
4. Andrea Bacci (BMW) +16.864;
5. Edoardo Piscopo (BMW) +17.202s;
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NC FERDINANDO GERI (AUDI RS 5) - 10 laps

INTERNATIONAL SUPERSTARS SERIES 2013
Drivers points standings after 4 rounds:
1. Biagi 73 points;
2. Liuzzi 52 pts;
3. Berton 45 pts;
4. Ferrara 44 pts.;
5. MORBIDELLI 39.


Photo credit: Audi Sport Italia

Superstars Series: Fifth place for Audi Sport Italia and Gianni Morbidelli in Brno qualifying


By Tarek Ramchani

Brno is hosting the second round of the International Series this weekend. Audi Sport Italia is again fielding two Audi RS 5 quattro cars for Gianni Morbidelli and Ferdinando Geri.

The qualifying session was held this afternoon, an extremely close session. The factory supported Mercedes-Benz C63 AMGs totally dominated the entire weekend at Monza, round one of the series. Today at Brno it was another story, the Czech track produced a very balanced field. Gianni Morbidelli, driving the #45 RS 5 quattro, qualified in fifth place with a time of 2:08.895. He was only 0.180 from the pole sitting C63 AMG of Thomas Biagi. His teammate Ferdinando Geri, driving the #46 Audi, faced a harder session. He will start from sixteenth on the grid for race 1 tomorrow. The qualifying session results can be seen HERE.

Two races are set for Sunday tomorrow. As seen in the qualifying session, we are expecting very close battles on track for the top spots. Gianni Morbidelli will clearly have to battle hard against a great quality field from Mercedes-Benz, BMW and even the Porsche Panamera, of the returning Fabrizio Giovanardi.

Photo credit: Superstars Series


N24: Preview of the Audi Competitors at the Nürburgring 24 Hours


By Johan Laubscher


The 2013 Nürburgring 24 Hours is taking place this weekend. The race itself will be running from Sunday until Monday, over the Whitsun long-weekend in Germany. Phoenix Racing returns as the reigning champions with the Audi R8 LMS ultra. 2012 was the first Audi victory at the Nürburgring 24 Hours, and no less than eight Audi R8 LMS ultra cars are entered this year from, five different teams.


A total of seventeen Audi cars have been entered, including a number of Audi Sport customer racing cars (Audi R8 LMS ultra & Audi TT RS), as well as a variety of privately developed Audi race cars. The Nürburgring 24 Hours always provides a tremendous spectacle and this year, with the projected difficult weather conditions, should provide another great race. Good luck to all of the Audi teams, and we cross our fingers for a repeat of the success achieved in 2012.


1. Preview of the Audi Competitors:

1.1. Audi Sport customer racing teams:

1.1.1. Audi R8 LMS ultra Teams:


G-Drive Racing by Phoenix
#1 Audi R8 LMS ultra
Mike Rockenfeller 
Marcel Fässler
Frank Stippler
Markus Winkelhock

G-Drive Racing by Phoenix
#3 Audi R8 LMS ultra
Frank Biela
Christer Jöns
Luca Ludwig
Roman Rusinov

Phoenix Racing
#4 Audi R8 LMS ultra
Michael Ammermüller
Frank Stippler
Ferdinand Stuck
Johannes Stuck

Prosperia C.ABT Team Mamerow
#2 Audi R8 LMS ultra
Christian Mamerow
Thomas Mutsch
René Rast
Marc Basseng

Audi race experience (TKL Motorsport)
#14 Audi R8 LMS ultra
Marco Werner
Christian Bollrath
Pierre Ehret
Ronnie Saurenmann

Audi race experience (TKL Motorsport) 
#15 Audi R8 LMS ultra
Rahel Frey
Dominique Bastien
Peter Venn
Alexander Yoong

Twin Busch Motorsport
#16 Audi R8 LMS ultra
Marc Busch
Dennis Busch
Manuel Lauck

Belgian Audi Club Team WRT
#29 Audi R8 LMS ultra
Laurens Vanthoor
Edward Sandström
Christopher Mies
Christopher Haase

1.1.2. Audi TT RS Teams:


Besaplast Racing Team
#105 TT RS – SP4T
Franjo Kovac
Martin Tschornia
Frederik Lestrup

Raeder Motorsport
#111 TT RS – SP3T
Elmar Deegener
Jürgen Wohlfahrt

1.2. Privately built/developed Audi teams:


Dupré Motorsport
#74 Audi RS 5
Christoph Dupré
Gunther Ofenmacher
Claus Dupré

Hömberg Motorsport
#101 Audi TTS
Bernd Hömberg
Alexander Streit
Torsten Platz
Bernhard Henzel

Brandl Motorsport
#106 Audi TT RS
Christian Kranenberg
Stefan Michels
Benjamin Weidner
Jochen Hudelmaier

pro Handicap e.V.
#112 Audi TTS
Wolfgang Müller
Oliver Rudolph
Partel Aditya

MSC Sinzig e.V. im ADAC
#118 Audi TT
Professor Jörg Wellnitz
Manfred Krammer Junior
Steffen Höber

#119 Audi TT
Prof. Jörg Wellnitz,
Manfred Krammer
Steffen Höber

#160 Audi A4 B7
Thomas Hanisch
Bastian Goercke
Stefan Gies

We wish the best of luck to all of the Audi competitors this weekend as they prepare for 24 Hours of racing at the Green Hell. 

Photo credit:
Stuck³ website
Audi Sport Communication / Media
DUPRÉ Motorsport

Audi Sport Italia looks ahead at Brno weekend with confidence


Audi Sport Italia Press Release

Audi Sport Italia drivers' Gianni Morbidelli and Ferdinando Geri look ahead at Brno weekend with confidence

BRNO RACE PREVIEW

Sunday the International Superstars Series will be making its maiden visit to one of the most iconic circuit in touring cars history: Brno, which has built a decade-long tradition as a hotbed for tin-tops. Audi Sport Italia shares with the Czech venue a rich background in touring cars, since the outfit was contracted as an Audi team way back in the Super Touring heydays.

The Italian squad is keen to take on the opposition at the scenic circuit: although the season kick-off at Monza was a clean-sweep for AMG Mercedeses, the rolling hills of Brno seem to offer a better backdrop for the assets of the Audi camp.

Former Formula 1 driver Gianni Morbidelli and sportscar driver Ferdinando Geri can’t
wait to try their hands on a layout that seems well suited to the four-wheel-driven RS 5s. 
They’re set to meet a field reinforced by new additions, as the arrival of Italians Fabrizio Giovanardi and Emanuele Piscopo will add spice to the Superstars menu, the former back in the cockpit of the Panamera Porsche three years removed from his last win, the latter on his way to discover the taste of tin-tops in a BMW M3. Moreover the BMW camp will host another former single-seater driver: Austria’s Christian Klien, who has been the last driver able to break the domination that RS 5s and C63s have enjoyed in the SRW-run series since July 1st 2012. In statistical terms, throughout the past 8 races no driver who failed to seat either in an Audi or in a AMG Mercedes was able to post a win. Klien, who did so in a Maserati at Hungaroring last year, will try to repeat himself in a Scuderia Giudici’s BMW M3 this week, but in order to give it a go he will have to make his way through a bevy of Romeo Ferraris’ C63s and our own Audis, whose drivers aim to make up ground on Vitantonio Liuzzi and Thomas Biagi, who are topping the points standings after sharing the top spots at ultra-quick Monza.


Audi Sport Italia engineers are confident of having completed the troubleshooting ensuing from the 2013 technical blueprint that encompasses raised ride height, skimpy cavalry following the new air restrictor sizes and different tyre wear. Therefore Morbidelli is poised to tighten the current gap from Three-Pointed Star drivers adding a fair haul of points in Czech Republic to the twin fourth places that he chalked up at Monza, whilst team mate Geri looks with anticipation to improving his pace in the Audi, something that he was able to do on Sunday at Monza, when he posted quickest laps than on Saturday.

INTERNATIONAL SUPERSTARS SERIES 2013
Drivers points standings after 2 rounds:
1. Liuzzi 39 points;
2. Biagi 36 pts.;
3. Ferrara 25 pts.;
4. MORBIDELLI 21 pts.;
5. Sini 15 pts.;
6. Bacci 13 pts.;
7. Berton 10 pts.;
8. "Diabolik" 5 pts.;
9. Larini 4 pts.;
10. Ascani 3 pts.


Photo credit: Audi Sport Italia

VLN: Audi RS 5 quattro has debuted at the Nurburgring Nordschleife


By Tarek Ramchani

The second round the VLN Endurance Series (first race of the season) at the Nürburgring had a very exciting debut. A privately built and run Audi RS 5 quattro made its first ever appearance in the Nordscheife based long distance championship.

The car is from Dupré Motorsport and entered in the SP8 class, open for cars with 4000cc up to 6250cc. The Audi RS 5 quattro was driven by Christoph and Klaud Dupré, carrying the number 130. Visually the Dupré machine has a similar appearance to the Italian built RS 5 quattro from Audi Sport Italia in the Superstars Series.

Photo credit and more information:
Dupré Motorsport official Facebook