Audi offers customers unique 24 hours on
the Nürburgring-Nordschleife
• Audi race experience contests endurance classic
• 24-hour debut for Audi TT RS with Raeder Motorsport
• Professionals support ambitious customers and privateers
Ingolstadt, June 21, 2011 – Audi is not only represented at the 24-hour race
around the Nürburgring by its four factory backed Audi R8 LMS sports cars fielded
by the Audi Sport teams Abt and Phoenix next weekend. Four more race cars of
the brand underline the endurance program’s customer racing alignment: the
Audi race experience fields two R8 LMS while Raeder Motorsport brings two Audi
TT RS to the grid as a test race for the first time.
Two fascinating premieres: for the first time the Audi race experience realizes a
dream for customers to contest the endurance race of the year at the Nürburgring in
the R8 LMS. The 200,000 fans expected to attend will also see the R8 LMS sports
car’s ‘smaller brother’ – the TT RS – for the first time in a 24-hour race. Raeder
Motorsport fields two of the coupés. The TT RS is tested by Audi Sport with a view to
the possible expansion of its customer racing program.
“I’m delighted about the level of enthusiasm that our race cars generate among the
customers,” says Romolo Liebchen, Head of Customer Racing activities at quattro
GmbH. “We provide the Audi race experience and team Raeder Motorsport, as we
also do all other customers, with models thoroughly developed on a global scale to
operate successfully in motorsport. As a result, the teams have a great chance of
successfully withstanding an endurance test like the 24 hours Nürburgring.”
Audi race experience with six customers and two professionals
After the Audi race experience contested VLN endurance championship races since
2010, it now tackles the 24 hours Nürburgring for the first time. No less than six
private customers have accepted the challenge. The Audi R8 LMS with start number
“28” is shared by Christian Bollrath from Löhne, Managing Director of the US
subsidiary of a German light manufacturer, John Barker, journalist for a British car
magazine and Rudi Speich from Linz, engineering firm owner and President of a
motorsport club. They are supported by Rösrath based professional race driver Frank
Schmickler who won the 24 hours Nürburgring in 1990.
The sister car with start number “29” is driven by former Audi employee Chris Vogler
from Heilbronn who is now co-owner of a software company, Wolfgang Dess from
Schweig, who raced last year with the Audi race experience and owns an engineering
firm, and real-estate salesman Emin Akata from Friedrichshafen. Supporting them is
young talent Florian Gruber from Aham. He is also an Audi race experience instructor
like Frank Schmickler.
“Our program is attractive and has proved very popular,” says a happy Manfred
Jantke who is Team Manager for the Audi race experience since the start of this year.
“A dream will come true for customers. With the near 387 kW (527 hp) powerful
Audi R8 LMS they have a formidable and proven car for the difficult track. At the
same they have the chance of working together with our professionals and in doing
so experience a wonderful and successful motorsport weekend.”
Audi TT RS aims to show its performance
Raeder Motorsport faces a completely different task. The team around Managing
Directors Martin and Nicolas Raeder tests the Audi TT RS developed in co-operation
with quattro GmbH in racing conditions with professional drivers. While the Audi R8
LMS fights in one of the leading classes in the race (SP 9), for the Audi TT RS on its
24-hour debut it is all about the win in the SP 4T class for modified production cars
and about proving its reliability. In the VLN races held prior to the 24 hours
Nürburgring the TT RS proved as David that it is capable of challenging several
Goliaths in the race: the near 280 kW (380 hp) powerful, front wheel driven race car
finished among the top 15 several times in the fiercely contested field.
In the same way as the Audi R8 LMS, Audi Sport customer racing has successfully
tested the smaller coupé in endurance runs and used synergies within the group in
the process – such as joint testing opportunities. Like all Audi R8 LMS sports cars the
TT RS is also equipped with Michelin tires and its “bigger brother’s” new safety seat
system. The two cockpits are shared by experienced professionals. Five-time Le Mans
winner Frank Biela from Neuss races car number “125” with Audi factory driver and
DTM championship leader Martin Tomczyk (Rosenheim) as well as the ADAC GT
Masters drivers Jens Klingmann (Leimen) and Michael Ammermüller (Pocking). The
Audi TT RS with number “126” is driven by the Swede Jimmy Johansson and Audi
factory driver Miguel Molina from Spain. They share the task with Christian
Hohenadel from Quierschied and the Italian Andrea Piccini who both currently hold
third place in the FIA GT1 World Championship. Furthermore, Piccini was nominated
as reserve driver for Audi Sport Team Phoenix.
The Audi customer teams at the 24 hours Nürburgring
Audi R8 LMS #28 (Audi race experience)
Frank Schmickler (D)/Christian Bollrath (D)/John Barker (GB)/Rudi Speich (D)
Audi R8 LMS #29 (Audi race experience)
Florian Gruber (D)/Chris Vogler (D)/Wolfgang Dess (D)/Emin Akata (D)
The Audi development teams at the 24 hours Nürburgring
Audi TT RS #125 (Raeder Motorsport)
Michael Ammermüller (D)/Frank Biela (D)/Jens Klingmann (D)/Martin Tomczyk (D)
Audi TT RS #126 (Raeder Motorsport)
Christian Hohenadel (D)/Jimmy Johansson (S)/Miguel Molina (E)/Andrea Piccini (I)
Audi Motorsport
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