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(from Audi Press Release) Progressive design for the Audi R15 TDI
-- Diesel race
sports car with a fresh outfit
-- Audi design team demonstrates “pleasure in efficiency”
-- Test in racing conditions at Le Castellet
Ingolstadt, April 5,
2010 - Audi wants to surprise the spectators at this year's 24-hour
race at Le Mans (France) with a progressive design: the Audi Design
Team created a fresh outfit for the innovative diesel race sports
car that bears all the hallmarks of "pleasure in efficiency.”
Whereas silver was the dominant color of the Audi R15 TDI last year,
the 2010 model boasts a radical new design that features more red.
In addition, large areas of the Le Mans race sports car that is
internally designated as "R15 plus” will be kept in a purist black
carbon-fiber look.
"We're happy that we were allowed to give the car such a progressive
look,” say Markus Auerbach and Tobias Drews from the Audi Design
Team. "We wanted to add a dash of surprise when the Audi leaves the
pits at Le Mans. We practically opened up the bodywork and are
exposing the light-weight construction and its uncompromising
technical development - and with a little rock 'n' roll for good
measure.”
The Audi R15 TDI sporting its new design will make its debut at the
Le Castellet 8 Hours on April 11. Audi Sport Team Joest will contest
the 2010 season opener of the Le Mans Series in preparation for the
Le Mans (France) 24 Hours on June 12/13. Another test race is
planned at the 1000-kilometer race at Spa-Francorchamps (Belgium).
"The race at Le Castellet comes at a very early point in time for us
and is nothing but a test in racing conditions,” stresses Ralf
Jüttner, Technical Director of Audi Sport Team Joest. "Even though
it's a difficult logistical undertaking, we wanted to gather
experiences with the R15 plus at a race as early as possible. Le
Castellet offers the opportunity to do this.”
The 2010 version of the Audi R15 TDI completed a roll-out at the
Audi test track in Neustadt at the beginning of March. The prototype
was subsequently flown to the USA for initial tests which primarily
featured aerodynamics trials. A five-day endurance test followed at
Sebring (Florida) at which about 5 500 kilometers were reeled off
without any technical problems worth mentioning.
In Europe, the final set-up work with a view toward Le Mans is on
the agenda. Further track tests will now be followed by the first
run in a race at which the result will be of secondary importance
for Audi though. "Le Castellet will strictly be about gathering
additional experience with the R15 plus,” emphasizes Head of Audi
Motorsport Dr. Wolfgang Ullrich. "Racing conditions simply can't be
simulated in normal track tests; that's why we're contesting a race
at such an early stage.”
It is planned to field the R15 plus with chassis number 202. Audi
Sport Team Joest has nominated Dindo Capello (Italy), Tom Kristensen
(Denmark) and Allan McNish (Scotland) as drivers. "However, we will
only decide whether all three drivers will actually race at short
notice,” says Dr. Wolfgang Ullrich.
Since Audi has performed several endurance tests for the Le Mans 24
Hours at Le Castellet in recent years, the team and drivers are
intimately familiar with the circuit in southern France.
Audi, by the way, has very good memories of its most recent racing
commitment at Le Castellet: in 1995, Frank Biela won the Touring Car
World Cup there in the Audi A4 quattro against strong rivals.