Showing posts with label Le Mans 24 Hours. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Le Mans 24 Hours. Show all posts

Audi at Le Mans: Advantage through efficiency


Audi Press Release

  • 90 years of Le Mans, 15 years of Audi at the “24 Heures”
  • Eleven victories at 14 runs and absolute distance record
  • Head of Audi Motorsport Dr. Wolfgang Ullrich: “Le Mans points the way to the future” 

Ingolstadt, May 9, 2013 – Six more weeks until the Le Mans 24 Hours celebrates its 90th anniversary. Since 1999, Audi has shaped the world’s most important endurance race like no other automobile manufacturer. Eleven victories in 14 events – the technological milestones set by Ingolstadt and Neckarsulm are unrivaled in Le Mans history.

The 24-hour race at Le Mans has accelerated numerous innovations since its inaugural event in 1923 – from disc brakes (1953) to turbocharging (1974), from the Wankel engine (1970) to carbon brakes (1990), from the Audi TFSI gasoline direct injection (2001) and the VTG turbocharger in Audi’s TDI engine (2011) through to the R18 e-tron quattro (2012). Ever since Audi has been involved in the most important endurance race, efficiency has acquired crucial importance – a core competency of the brand with the four rings.


Audi’s Le Mans tally underscores how the company has been performing forward-thinking work and breaking records in the process:

-In 14 events since 1999, Audi has achieved eleven victories, which equates to a rate of 78.6 percent. With that, Audi has advanced to second place on the all-time winners’ list. The current number one, Porsche, has clinched 16 victories – albeit spread over a period of 28 years since 1970.

-Including its victories, Audi has captured an amazing 27 podium places at La Sarthe. This two, puts Audi in second place on the list of the best entrants of all time. In 2000, 2002, 2004, 2010 and 2012, Audi even occupied all podium positions.

-Porsche set a distance record in 1971. Afterward, due to track conversions with new chicanes, this record was regarded as nearly impossible to equal. In 2010, Audi broke this mark as well: The victorious R15 TDI, after covering a distance of 5,410.713 kilometers, surpassed the former best mark by 75.4 kilometers.

-All innovations by Audi are marked two common factors: They are efficient and have relevance to production cars – this applies to TFSI gasoline direct injection as well as to the TDI engine including the VTG (Variable Turbine Geometry) turbocharger, to quattro four-wheel drive, to e-tron hybrid technology, to ultra-lightweight design, to LED lighting technology and to numerous other detailed solutions.

-Right in the first decade of its program, Audi achieved impressive progress: From 2000 to 2010, fuel consumption dropped by more than ten percent although the average speed in the race increased from 208.6 to 225.2 km/h.

-The milestone of the first hybrid victory in 2012 was linked to another significant efficiency increase: Consumption dropped to 33.34 liters which – so Audi reduced it by another 10 percent when compared to the victory achieved a year before.


On June 22 and 23, on its 15th run at Le Mans, with three Audi R18 e-tron quattro cars, the brand with the four rings will be battling to take its twelfth victory – and to deliver proof of “Vorsprung durch Technik” yet again. The focus will be placed on continuing ultra-lightweight design, optimized aerodynamics, driver assistance systems, the matrix-beam headlight system and, of course, reliability and efficiency.

“No other automobile manufacturer has a track record of Le Mans technology and sporting successes that has been compressed into as short a time span as Audi has,” emphasizes Head of Audi Motorsport Dr. Wolfgang Ullrich. “Le Mans has been pointing the way to the future for a long time. The regulations promote innovations and the most efficient solutions like no other racing series does.”

Photos credit: Audi Media

Video: Audi R18 e-tron quattro testing footage


By Johan Laubscher

The Audi R18 e-tron quattro "long-tail" debuted at Spa last weekend. The low downforce version of Audi's latest R18 will race at Le Mans in June.

Audi Sport has released the latest set of pre-Le Mans press material this week, which includes a new set of videos. Fourtitide.com has uploaded the press videos onto their youtube channel. 

The video below includes testing footage from Paul Ricard, featuring a "long-tail" in its all black carbon-fiber bodywork.

 

Photo credit: Image from the video / Audi Sport Media

Video: Allan McNish talks about the Audi R18 e-tron quattro


By Johan Laubscher

Audi Sport has recently been testing at Paul Ricard, as part of their Le Mans preparations. Part of their work at Paul Ricard also included producing a new set of pre-Le Mans press material. The video below includes a look at the new Audi R18 e-tron quattro with non-other than Allan McNish.


Photo credit: Image from the video / Audi Sport Media

Michele Alboreto: 12 years ago Audi lost a great champion


By Tarek Ramchani

Twelve years already, 25 April 2001 Michele Alboreto passed away at the EuroSpeeday whilst testing the Audi R8 for Audi Sport Team Joest. Just weeks earlier the Italian champion won  the 12 Hours of Sebring and was preparing for Audi's assault for Le Mans. Alboreto raced with Audi for three years between 1999 and 2001. He won Le Mans once, back in 1997 with Joest Racing in a TWR Porsche. For sure Audi and motorsport fans in general will never forget him.

Full details about Michele Alboreto's career, including his glorious days in Formula 1 with Ferrari is here.

 


Photo credit: Audi Media

Truth in 24 Blu-ray Collector's Edition Review


By Johan Laubscher

The Truth in 24 film series has been a highlight for Audi fans in recent years. Two of these films have been produced featuring two of the closest contested Le Mans 24 Hour races in recent times. 

Truth in 24 I was released in 2009 and covered the 2008 Le Mans 24 Hours, a titanic battle between Audi and Peugeot which was ultimately decided by the weather. The first film was an instant hit followed by the second film being released in 2012. Truth in 24 II featured the 2011 Le Mans which was another close battle with Peugeot and a gap at the finish of under 14 seconds after 24 Hours.

Both films were released as free internet downloads via I-Tunes. Truth in 24 II also had a number of other viewing option as well, you can see our Truth in 24 II Viewing Guide HERE

Along with the opportunity to download the film for free, fans were also able to purchase both films on DVD. Up until now these films were only available as DVD products in hard copy form, however Audi as recently released a High Definition Truth in 24 Blu-ray Collector's Edition. For the first time fans will be able to own this cult classic set of motorsport films in Blu-ray format.

As was the case with the previous DVD versions, the new Blu-ray edition is a wonderful product and a beautiful addition to any collection. Our review of the Truth in 24 II DVD can be read HERE.

The Truth in 24 Blu-ray Collector’s Edition can be purchased via the links included HERE

We have provided a brief review of the Truth in 24 Blu-ray Collector's Edition below:


Truth in 24 Blu-ray Collector's Edition Review


The Blu-ray edition arrives in a very good looking hard-cover case. It looks very special and it is a nice touch that the product is not one of the industry-standard blue Blu-ray cases. The case also has a very good hefty feeling, adding to its high quality first impression.


Inside the case you will find both disks, one each for the two films. In the centre of the case an eleven page booklet is included, which features a brief look at Audi’s Le Mans history and the individual films.


The films themselves are beautifully pictured in High Definition, and allows another, more enhanced, chance to relive these two legendary Le Mans races.


A number of options are available to the viewer. Language and subtitle choices includes four languages, each with its own commentary/audio set on the disks. Bonus viewing material has also been included.


Disk highlights:

Language choice: English, German, Spanish and French
Subtitle choice: English, German, Spanish and French
Audio: Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround
Video: HD 1080p ; 23.976 fps ; 16:9
DVD Menu
Bonus Material
Film: Full length versions of the films (Truth in 24 I = 98min ; Truth in 24 II = 83min)


The Truth in 24 Blu-ray Collector's Edition is certainly a great product, and will be a great addition to any Audi or Sportscar racing fan's collection. 


The Truth in 24 Blu-ray Collector’s Edition can be purchased via the links included HERE


Photo credit: Photos provided by author - cover image from Audi Sport Media

WEC: Thirty-five cars for season opener at Silverstone


FIA WEC Press Release

The provisional entry list for round 1 of the FIA World Endurance Championship, the 6 Hours of Silverstone, has been revealed with an additional three cars on top of the thirty-two full season entries bringing the total number of cars for the race at Silverstone on the 14 April up to thirty-five.

In LMP1 Swiss team Rebellion Racing have entered a second Lola-Toyota in the LMP1 Privateers class, bringing the total entry in LMP1 to seven. World Champions Audi have retained their two driver lineups almost unchanged with Marcel Fassler, Andre Lotterer and Benoit Treluyer defending their drivers title in the nr1 Audi Sport Team Joest Audi R18 e-tron quattro and Loic Duval joining Tom Kristensen and Allan McNish in the nr2 Audi.


The drivers for all seven LMP1 cars have also been announced with British interests at Silverstone centering around Allan McNish (Audi), Anthony Davidson (Toyota), Danny Watts (Strakka), Nick Leventis (Strakka) and Jonny Kane (Strakka).

In LMP2 the twelve car full season entry is boosted by two additional cars from Oak Racing and Chinese team KCMG, with both teams running Morgan-Nissans. Delta-ADR and Greaves Motorsport are the two teams flying the British flag in this class and while most of the teams in LMP2 have yet to release their full driver lineups for the 6 Hours of Silverstone, British drivers include Alex Brundle (Oak Racing), Jonathan Kennard (HVM Status GP), Martin Plowman (Oak Racing), Ryan Dalziel (Starworks Motorsport) and Matthew Howson (KCMG).

In LMGTE Pro the driver lineups are almost finalized with just AF Corse to announce their second drivers for the nr51 and nr71 Ferrari 458 Italias. Porsche AG Team Manthey have announced three drivers in each of their Porsche 911 RSRs with Jorg Bergmeister, Patrick Pilet and Timo Bernhard in the nr91 car and Marc Lieb, Richard Lietz and Romain Dumas in the nr92 Porsche. The two Aston Martin Racing Vantage V8s will also have a strong lineup for the team's home race with Britain's Darren Turner rejoining Germany's Stefan Mucke in the nr 97 car and Fred Makowiecki partnering Bruno Senna in the nr99 Aston.


The driver lineups for the eight full season cars in LMGTE Am are also almost complete with Krohn Racing, 8 Star Motorsports and Proton Competition still to declare their full crews for the 6 Hours of Silverstone. Jack Gerber (AF Corse), Stuart Hall (Aston Martin Racing) and 2010 RAC Tourist Trophy winner Jamie Campbell-Walter (Aston Martin Racing) represent the British interests in the LMGTE class. Matt Griffin (Af Corse) will also count Silverstone as his home race as the Irishman has lived near the track for many years.

Gerard Neveu, CEO of the FIA WEC, said: "This entry list represents a lot of hard work by everyone involved, the teams, the drivers and the manufacturers. We are extremely pleased to have thirty-five cars for the opening race of the 2013 season at Silverstone on the 14 April, which will feature the Royal Automobile Club Tourist Trophy for the first time."

Photo credit: Audi Media

Truth in 24 on Blu-ray!

By Johan Laubscher

For Audi fans the pair of Truth in 24 films are cult classics. Audi surprised us all with the first edition, Truth in 24 I, after the exciting 2008 Le Mans 24 Hours. At the time it was very positively received by everyone. Following the 2011 Le Mans 24 Hours, which was a nail biting action packed race, Audi announced a highly anticipated sequel title, Truth in 24 II, which covered the 2011 event.

These two films were brilliant and featured two of the hardest, and certainly the closest fought, Audi Le Mans victories. Both films have been available for free download in standard and high definition video, along with DVD versions for sale.

Today Audi Sport has announced a Collector's Edition which includes both films on a high definition Blu-ray disk. Fans can now enjoy a 170 minutes worth of video on the disk, including both films and extra content in beautiful high definition video.
The Truth in 24 Collector's Edition is available for purchase at the Truth in 24 website via the Adrenalin (Audi-shop) website and the DukeVideowebsite. A perfect gift for an Audi and/or sportscar racing enthusiast.


We have embedded the three Turth in 24 video trailers below, as a reminder of these brilliant films. 


Photo by Audi Sport Media

Mission title defence: Audi nominates driver line-ups for World Endurance Championship


Audi Press Release

  •          World Championship winning trio will race for Audi for the fourth consecutive year
  •          Two other teams with young and established drivers
  •          Three Audi R18 e-tron quattro cars at Le Mans and at Spa

Ingolstadt/Paris, February 1, 2013 – Audi has established powerful driver pairings for its commitment in the FIA World Endurance Championship (WEC). The respective entries were confirmed today by the Selection Committee of the ACO and the FIA. Three Audi R18 e-tron quattro cars will be competing at the Spa 6 Hours and the Le Mans 24 Hours in 2013. At each of the six other WEC rounds, Audi will be fielding two hybrid sports cars.

Drivers Marcel Fässler (CH), André Lotterer (D) and Benoît Tréluyer (F) are jointly tackling the title defense. The trio has been racing together for Audi since 2010 and celebrated the WEC drivers’ title and victory at the Le Mans 24 Hours last year, their biggest successes so far. Eight-time Le Mans winner Tom Kristensen (DK) and Allan McNish (GB), who has won at La Sarthe twice, are forming a team with Loïc Duval in 2013 for the first time. The Frenchman made his debut with Audi in 2012 and won the Spa 6 Hours. The two driver teams will be competing at all eight WEC rounds.

At the Spa 6 Hours and the Le Mans 24 Hours, Audi is relying on an additional driver line-up. The Brazilian Lucas di Grassi, who debuted with Audi in the WEC at his home round at São Paulo last year and immediately qualified on the front row, will be driving a third R18 e-tron quattro. He is sharing the cockpit this season with the Spaniard Marc Gené, last year’s winner of the Spa 6 Hours. Oliver Jarvis is the third driver in this combination. In the Audi R8 GRAND-AM, the Briton won the GT class at the Daytona 24 Hours a week ago.

“With these three combinations we’ve put together an international team that we expect a lot of,” says Head of Audi Motorsport Dr. Wolfgang Ullrich. “Our younger drivers will have the chance to establish themselves alongside the experienced Audi drivers who have really been pleasing us with their top results in all these years. With that, we’re in a very good position in terms of drivers for the Le Mans 24 Hours as well as for the other WEC races.”

2013 FIA World Endurance Championship (WEC) driver combinations

Spa 6 Hours and Le Mans 24 Hours

Marcel Fässler/André Lotterer/Benoît Tréluyer (CH/D/F)
Loïc Duval/Tom Kristensen/Allan McNish (F/DK/GB)
Marc Gené/Lucas di Grassi/Oliver Jarvis (E/BR/GB)

All other 2013 FIA World Endurance Championship races (WEC) 
Marcel Fässler/André Lotterer/Benoît Tréluyer (CH/D/F)
Loïc Duval/Tom Kristensen/Allan McNish (F/DK/GB)


Photo credit: Audi Sport Media

No Audi R8 LMS ultra GTE for Le Mans


By Tarek Ramchani

Since last year there has been a lot of talk about the possibility that Audi plans to build a GTE version of the all conquering Audi R8 LMS for both the Le Mans 24 Hours and FIA World Endurance Championship.

We at Audi Motorsport Blog have already given our thoughts about this possibility of seeing the Audi R8 LMS ultra at La Sarthe with the current set of rules, you can read that right here. Now things are more clear from the Ingolstadt brand, and there will be no Audi R8 LMS ultra GTE spec. Our friends from Endurance-Info had a talk with Dr. Wolfgang Ullrich, head of Audi Motorsport, who confirmed that Audi has no plans for such a development. This means that the Audi "R16" will stay available in two version, the GT3 version with the LMS ultra and the Rolex Grand-Am series with the R8 GRAND-AM in America. Thus Audi will not follow the steps of BMW, who recently introduced the BMW Z4 GTE, an evolution of their E89 GT3 racer. The Audi R8 LMS will only show up at La Sarthe when / if a new set of regulations allowing full FIA GT3 spec cars to compete comes into effect.

For the 2013 season Audi Sport customer racing is really busy. Firstly that have updated and improved the American R8 GRAND-AM, with very positive performances at the Daytona tests. The R8 LMS ultra will have further improvements as well to help Audi customer teams to fight against the growing and competitive rivals from other brands, more about the 2013 ultra here.

Photo credit: Norbert Kratz


Gallery: Experiencing Le Mans with Audi


By Johan Laubscher

With eleven overall wins Audi have been a phenomenal force at Le Mans for well over decade. The presence of the Audi teams at Le Mans has always been extremely impressive. The facilities set up for the race teams, from the pit buildings to the driver sleeping quarters, are vast and brilliantly done. Along with the set ups for the race team itself there is another almost equally impressive set up from Audi, the facilities set up for the corporate guests of Audi at the race. Audi spends a huge amount of money setting up facilities to entertain their guests, allowing them to watch the race in style.

A large number of Audi guests attend the race each year.
The guest list is comprised of many of the top-brass at Audi along with many guests invited by the various national Audi importers from around the world. Each one of these guests can then experience a number of brilliant facilities set up by Audi around the track.

Below we will take you on a brief experience of seeing Le Mans as a guest of Audi. We will have a look at the various types of facilities and experiences on offer to the Audi guests at the world’s greatest endurance sports car race.  

The photos included are from the 2008 event. Audi had a number of facilities on offer that year, similar to the facilities which are still available each year for the corporate guests. It should be noted as well that the facilities and the number of them fluctuates each year but they are always getting better and enhancing the experience. 2008 was also a very special year, the battle of Audi versus Peugeot was dramatic and in a surprise development Audi launched the Truth in 24 film which allowed the chance to relive the event all over again.

Experiencing Le Mans with Audi

The first stage for many guests at Le Mans is arriving at the airport. Le Mans has a small airport just outside the main straight complex. You can actually see your first view of the track from the airport as you look at the main grandstand.

Le Mans airport terminal 
Viewing the track from the airport

From the airport you are transported to the Audi Racing Hotel. We will get back to the modes of transport below. At the hotel you see an impressive set up. The building is essentially a very large empty hall which is retrofitted as a temporary hotel with set up rooms and facilities. Here the guests can settle themselves before heading to the various on-track attractions.

Audi Racing Hotel
Audi Racing Hotel
Rooms inside the Hotel
Rooms inside the Hotel
Rooms inside the Hotel
Rooms inside the Hotel
Corridors inside the Audi Racing Hotel
Check-in inside the Audi Racing Hotel

From the Audi Racing Hotel the guests are free to travel to and from all the various Audi facilities as they wish during the event. A very special transport network is in place to allow the large number of guests to travel around the vastly spaced facilities. A fleet of cars are on offer with drivers chauffeuring the guests. The list of cars is impressive as it included a number of cars, ranging from Volkswagen Transporters and Audi Q7s for larger groups all the way to top line Audi saloons. In 2008 these saloons included Audi A8 and Audi S8 cars.

Audi guest transportation
More Audi guest transportation

To start off the on-track Audi facilities there is the Audi Racing Club, so named in 2008, where the guests can view the race from the enclosed building high on the main grandstand. A short elevator ride takes the guests to the elevated vantage point above the grandstand. Here they have the chance to be seated and watch the race. A twenty-four hour food service is also on offer here to take the guests through the long night and day.

Audi Racing Club entrance 
Audi Racing Club on top of this grandstand
Audi Racing Club viewed from across the track
Inside the Audi Racing Club
Inside the Audi Racing Club
Inside the Audi Racing Club
Audi Racing Club food area
Audi Racing Club food area
Audi Racing Club view
Audi Racing Club view
Audi Racing Club view
Audi Racing Club food area
Audi Racing Club food area
Audi Racing Club food area

Moving away from the Audi Racing Club with a short trip through the underground tunnel, which is under the front straight (a general public area with the correct ticket pass) takes you to the pit complex. One does need special tickets to go directly into the team pit areas on ground level where the team trucks are (a ticket which most of the Audi guests do not have as it is a predominately private and focused area for the team members from the various teams taking part in the race). Moving along the walkways you can now head to the Audi Racing Box above the pit areas. The rooms directly above the Audi pits are open to their guests as another viewing facility. Here more food and drink is on offer along with the chance to have a bird’s eye view above the Audi pits as the cars come in to be serviced.

Public underground tunnel
Audi Racing Box
Audi Racing Box pit view
Audi Racing Box pit view
Audi Racing Box
Audi Racing Box pit view

From just outside the Audi Racing Box you can see the entire pit complex from the second floor. From this view you also get to see the exceptional set up that Audi Sport Team Joest have for their team, including the covered trucks and driver sleeping quarters.

View of the Audi pit area
View of the Audi pit area

As you move away from the track you can head towards the Le Mans Village, which also has many attractions. Along your way you will see the press facilities set up by all the major teams for members of the press. The Audi press building is always one of the most impressive, however it is generally not open to the Audi guests as it is mainly aimed for the press. In the heart of the Le Mans Village you will see the Audi Racing Garden. A small facility enclosed in a green garden where the guests can view the race on television while being treated to yet more food.

Audi press center
Audi Racing Garden
Audi Racing Garden
Audi Racing Garden food area
Audi press center
Audi Racing Garden food area

Venturing away from the main grandstand and the Le Mans Village you can head to the last of the large Audi facilities (well at least the last in 2008). Situated on the right side of the track as the race cars approach the Ford chicane, it is arguably the most impressive Audi facility, the Audi Racing Arena. The building is set up and built specifically for Audi guests at this event. Alongside the building there are similar set ups from all the other major factory teams. The Audi Racing Arena is a two-story building which offers a number of attractions. As you enter the facility there are a number of cars on display. Most notably in 2008 the display included the 2007 Le Mans winning Audi R10 TDI and the Audi R8 V12 TDI Le Mans concept car.

Audi Racing Arena
Audi Racing Arena
Audi Racing Arena
Audi R8 V12 TDI Concept on display
Audi Racing Arena
2007 LM winner on display

As you move through the Audi Racing Arena there is even more food and drink on offer. A number of entertainment options are available: slot car tracks, racing simulators, live music etc. There are also ample socializing areas and seating available. And let’s not forget there is a spectacular view on the second-floor balcony as the race cars brake hard exiting the Porsche Curves for the Ford Chicane.

First floor Audi Racing Arena
First floor Audi Racing Arena - Slot cars
Second floor Audi Racing Arena
Second floor Audi Racing Arena
Second floor Audi Racing Arena
Second floor balcony Audi Racing Arena
Second floor balcony view Audi Racing Arena
First floor Audi Racing Arena - Racing simulators 
Second floor Audi Racing Arena
First floor Audi Racing Arena

Along with the various Audi facilities they also offer guests the chance to take part in draws for helicopter rides over the track. The guests can also be transported to the spectator areas at the Porsche Curves for a firsthand experience of this exciting part of the track.

The entry to the Porsche Curves at night

You can also venture away from the Audi facilities and experience the race firsthand as a spectator. There are many attractions, most notably the fair ground and the Le Mans Village. The fairground is a famous Le Mans attraction with many different rides and attractions, and most obliviously, the famous Le Mans Ferris Wheel. The Le Mans Village is the center of the spectator area, here many different shops and television viewing points are available. Two Audi related attractions are also seen in the Village. The Audi Tower and the Audi Racing Shop which sells Audi merchandise to the public during the event. You can also go into the camp sites and experience the Le Mans atmosphere in an area with thousands of fellow enthusiasts.

Public areas
Audi Racing Shop
Audi Racing Shop - car display
Camping sites
Fairground
Heading through Le Mans Village
Fairground - Famous Ferris Wheel
Audi Tower


Visiting Le Mans as one of the Audi guests is an aw-inspiring experience. It is extremely impressive and gives one even more appreciation for the absolute attention to detail that goes into the Audi Le Mans program, both on track with the team and off track with all their guest facilities.

Photos by Johan Laubscher