Friday, March 14, 2008

Audi DTM on top in first test at Mugello


Markus Winklehock's Audi set the fastest lap of the first DTM test of the season at Mugello this week.

The German set his best time on the final afternoon of the three-day test, beating Jamie Green's Mercedes by 0.166 seconds.

Paul Di Resta was third overall for Mercedes, but Audi was the stronger car over the three days, despite Tom Kristensen and Mike Rockenfeller leaving the test on the second morning to head to Sebring to contest the ALMS opener for Audi.

Alexandre Premat and Mattias Ekstrom also topped sessions on each day of the test and Premat is happy with the progress made by the team, and believes Audi will be in a strong position for the first race.

"These were some great days of testing for us," he said. "We were at the front of the field in all conditions and that's a tremendous feeling. It inspires even more enthusiasm in the team for the new season."

In addition to the 18 works drivers at the test, Christijan Albers made his series comeback, testing a 2006-spec Audi for Team Futurecom. The Dutchman previously finished runner-up in the DTM with Mercedes in 2003.

There was a huge difference between the quickest and slowest times across the three days at Mugello, but several drivers didn't complete a lap on the final day when conditions were much faster than earlier in the week.

Combined times:

Pos Driver              Team          Time        Laps
1. Markus Winkelhock Audi 1:42.132 138
2. Jamie Green Mercedes 1:42.298 103
3. Alexandre Premat Audi 1:42.764 140
4. Paul Di Resta Mercedes 1:42.986 97
5. Gary Paffett Mercedes 1:43.121 105
6. Mattias Ekström Audi 1:43.192 174
7. Ralf Schumacher Mercedes 1:43.506 111
8. Christijan Albers Audi 1:43.638 98
9. Timo Scheider Audi 1:43.952 98
10. Susie Stoddart Mercedes 1:43.988 139
11. Martin Tomczyk Audi 1:44.409 95
12. Oliver Jarvis Audi 1:47.811 98
13. Katherine Legge Audi 1:49.565 105
14. Maro Engel Mercedes 1:56.358 118
15. Mathias Lauda Mercedes 1:57.974 101
16. Mike Rockenfeller Audi 1:58.268 86
17. Tom Kristensen Audi 1:58.451 31
18. Bruno Spengler Mercedes 1:58.513 84
19. Bernd Schneider Mercedes 1:58.617 68

Audi remains with two R10 TDIs for title defense

By Nancy Knapp Schilke - Motorsport.com

Audi Sport North America is prepared to defend their LM P1 championship, the German marquee landed their eighth consecutive title last year in the hands of Allan McNish and Rinaldo Capello. Audi earned the manufacturers' bragging rights in the top category in the American Le Mans Series under three team organizations: Team Joest, Champion Racing (privateer) and the current Audi Sport North America.

Dr. Wolfgang Ullrich, head of Audi Motorsport, was hesitant in announce the 2008 program even though they had admitted to running in the American Le Mans Series, they had not confirmed if for a full-season or selected races; nor had the drivers been named. At the Sebring Winter Test, they did commit to the Le Mans Series.

It was a known factor that the manufacturer was not pleased with the changes made that they felt hindered their team after breaking ground with the first diesel-powered engine which in itself was the first move to a cleaner environment -- the use of diesel is common in Europe -- in sportscar racing. Per the Audi AG press release, "In spite of regulations that further penalize the most powerful cars, Audi AG once again will compete in the American Le Mans Series as a factory team in the 2008 season".


While McNish and Capello will not be here to defend their co-drivers' championship (2006, '07). The Scot leaves the series with three crowns (2000) but he and his Italian teammate will still have opportunities to earn further titles in their new adventure. The duo will competed this year in the Le Mans Series with Audi Sport Team Joest, taking on the Peugeot Sport champions. They will be joined by Mike Rockenfeller and Alexandre Premat in Audi AG's new campaign.

Ullrich brought up the simulations which Audi claims show that the LM P2 cars are "lighter and have an advantage over the 'bigger' LM P1 class on seven circuits" on the 2008 calendar.

He continued to stress that Audi will face the challenge: "The American Le Mans Series is an excellent platform in America for an automobile manufacture to complete in motorsport at a high-level with innovative technology," commented Ullrich. "We want to continue to use this platform and, more specifically, to support the diesel campaign in the USA.

"We will show fighting spirit and in spite of the situation with the regulations try to win!"

Dave Maraj, Team Director for Audi Sport North America, will had an all-star lineup this season in the American version of the Le Mans-style of sportscar endurance racing. His Champion Racing team will form the core of the team plus the factory technicians in Audi's goal to repeat their titles, manufacturer and team.

Lucas Luhr returns to the series where he has won three championships, two in GT2 and one in LM P2. He will share one of the two R10 TDIs with two-time P1 champion Marco Werner ('03 and '04). In his first season as a Audi works driver, Luhr raced in the German Touring Car Masters Championship (DTM) and as the third driver at the 24 Hours of Le Mans and Petit Le Mans as the sub for Emanuele Pirro.

Werner earned his first title for Audi with Frank Biela, his second came with JJ Lehto. The German spent the first year for the new R10 TDI doing the majority of the development testing in 2006. He returned to the American series in 2007 as Pirro's teammate; the duo notched three victories while their teammates McNish and Capello dominated with nine.

Biela sat out 2007 except for Sebring where he, Werner and Pirro landed the win -- Biela's fourth, tying teammate Kristensen in the record book. The German who resides in Czech Republic, has two ALMS championships -- both with Audi -- his first P1 title was with Werner and the second two years later with Pirro.

This year Pirro and Biela will see if they can repeat their magic from the 2005 season. The two will run the second Audi R10 TDI. Pirro, from Italy, has two P1 titles, the one with Biela and his solo one in 2001 when the ALMS gave the qualifying driver points for grabbing the pole. In his 59 starts, the Italian has taken 18 race wins,

Audi has already notched 61 overall race wins and are now aiming to take the victory at the Twelve Hours of Sebring tomorrow. The 2008 drivers will start the full-season competition at the Grand Prix of St. Petersburg the first weekend of April.

At the 56th running of Sebring, the six drivers chasing for the win are McNish, Capello, Kristensen in the No. 1 Audi and Luhr, Rockenfeller and Werner are in the No. 2 Audi. This year's challenge for the top-step of podium includes the addition of one of the Peugeot Sport 908 HDi FAPs in their debut at the historic race event.