• Debut of a new worldwide sports car racing series
• Focus is on innovative drive concepts
• Audi Sport Team Joest to compete with two prototypes
• Focus is on innovative drive concepts
• Audi Sport Team Joest to compete with two prototypes
Ingolstadt, August 24, 2010 - A new worldwide
racing series focused on innovative drive concepts, new technology and
reduced fuel consumption will stage its inaugural round at Silverstone
on September 12. The newly incepted Intercontinental Le Mans Cup (ILMC)
makes it possible for Audi to tour the world with its innovative
diesel-powered race sports cars.
In the future, the legendary Le Mans 24 Hours, which Audi won for
the ninth time this year, will be the central event of the new
intercontinental sports car series which in 2011 is planned to consist
of a total of seven endurance races in America, Asia and Europe. With
the new series the Automobile Club de l’Ouest (ACO) wants to continue
the great tradition of the World Championship for Makes that thrilled
spectators from 1953 to 1984 and which at times was more popular than
Formula 1.
Three races on three continents in 2010 - the inaugural year
In the inaugural year 2010 the 1000-kilometer race at Silverstone
(Great Britain), the 1000-mile "Petit Le Mans" race at Road Atlanta
(USA) and the 6-hour race at Zhuhai (China) will be part of the
Intercontinental Le Mans Cup. In each of these three events Audi Sport
Team Joest will field two Audi R15 TDI cars, the vehicle that won the 24
Hours of Le Mans in 2010.
"Audi has been involved in sports prototype racing since 1999 and
has had the vision of a worldwide racing series for these types of
vehicles ever since," says Head of Audi Motorsport Dr. Wolfgang Ullrich.
"We’re delighted that the ACO is now translating this vision into
reality. The Intercontinental Le Mans Cup gives us the opportunity to
compete with our sports prototypes in very important markets."
Audi deliberately opted for the sports prototype category which
enables automobile manufacturers to test new technologies and drive
concepts for production vehicles. In 2001 Audi successfully combined
turbocharging and direct injection (TFSI). In 2006 the brand with the
four rings caused a worldwide sensation by clinching the first victory
of a diesel-powered race sports car at the Le Mans 24 Hours. The current
Audi R15 TDI cars use turbochargers with variable turbine geometry
(VTG). In addition, numerous other details such as LED lights for
daytime driving or a lithium-ion battery with increased system voltage
have been tested in the Le Mans prototypes.
Highly efficient vehicles required
"In view of the new ACO regulations that will come into effect in
2011 light-weight design combined with high strength and durability,
energy recovery and fuel-efficient engines will become even more
important than they’ve been in the past," says Dr. Ullrich. "All of
these are topics which our colleagues on the production side at Audi are
deeply involved in as well. Audi is known for its highly efficient
vehicles and can demonstrate this in sports prototype racing events on
the track as well."
Aerodynamics with more downforce
For 2011 Audi Sport is developing a new LMP1 sports car which bears
the internal project name "R18." In the 2010 Intercontinental Le Mans
Cup the Audi R15 TDI, the car that enabled Audi to decide the fastest
24-hour race in Le Mans history in its favour in June, will be fielded.
For the Silverstone, Road Atlanta and Zhuhai races, the aerodynamics
package has been trimmed for higher downforce. Except for this
modification, the R15 TDI is technically identical to the car used at Le
Mans.
"We’ll only know where we stand with this car in comparison to our
rivals at Silverstone," says Dr. Ullrich. "In any event, our goal is
clear. We’re set on winning the title and achieving the best results for
the Audi brand at all three races."
Kristensen/McNish to spearhead the squad
Audi Sport Team Joest therefore banks on proven drivers: the
eight-time Le Mans winner Tom Kristensen (Denmark) and Allan McNish
(Scotland) will form a team in the 2010 Intercontinental Le Mans Cup and
contest all three races together.
Dindo Capello (Italy), who with a track record of 29 overall
victories is the most successful driver of the American Le Mans Series,
will also contest all three rounds. At Silverstone, the Italian will
race with Timo Bernhard (Germany), at Road Atlanta with Tom Kristensen
and Allan McNish, and with Romain Dumas (France) at the Zhuhai finale.
In addition, Marcel Fässler (Switzerland), André Lotterer (Germany) and
Benoît Treluyer (France) will compete at Road Atlanta.
No changes to Le Mans driver line-up
"Because there’s only a make and team but no driver classification
we’re using the Intercontinental Le Mans Cup as an opportunity to
integrate the drivers who haven’t competed for us very often, even
better with our team," explains Dr. Ullrich. "Our aim is to compete at
Le Mans in 2011 with the same drivers as this year."
Familiar terrain and new territory
The first two races of the 2010 Intercontinental Le Mans Cup are
familiar terrain for Audi: In 2008, Dindo Capello and Allan McNish
triumphed with the Audi R10 TDI at Silverstone. Meanwhile Audi has won
the "Petit Le Mans" race at Road Atlanta nine consecutive times, from
2000 to 2008. Audi Sport Team Joest will only enter new territory at
Zhuhai (China).
The Le Mans winners will be joined on their tour of the world by
their proven partners Bosch, Dow, Mahle, Michelin and TAG-Heuer.
The Audi driver teams in the 2010 Intercontinental Le Mans Cup
1000 Kilometres Silverstone (GB), Sep 12
#7 Tom Kristensen (DK)/Allan McNish (GB)
#8 Timo Bernhard (D)/Dindo Capello (I)
Petit Le Mans, Road Atlanta (USA), Oct 02
#7 Dindo Capello (I)/Tom Kristensen (DK)/Allan McNish (GB)
#9 Marcel Fässler (CH)/André Lotterer (D)/Benoît Treluyer (F)
6 Hours of Zhuhai (CN), Nov 07
#7 Tom Kristensen (DK)/Allan McNish (GB)
#8 Dindo Capello (I)/Romain Dumas (F)
Photographs and information available at www.audi-motorsport.info
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