Audi competes in the 80th running of the legendary 24 Hours of Le Mans on June 16-17, 2012 with a total of four LMP1 sports cars. Two of the four cars in action will be equipped with hybrid drive for the first time. Audi Sport Team Joest also follows a two-pronged
approach in the newly created FIA World Endurance Championship (WEC) during the 2012 season.
Following the first win for a TFSI engine (2001) and the
historical first triumph for a diesel powered car (2006) the brand with the
four rings targets yet another technical milestone at the world’s most famous
and most important endurance race.
"To develop the hybrid technology for
Le Mans is at least as ambitious and challenging as our diesel project was in its
early stages," explains Head of Audi Motorsport Dr. Wolfgang Ullrich.
"The first test results are very encouraging and we are intrigued to see
just how this technology performs in combination with our ultra lightweight
technology on the race track at Le Mans. As before, we still, however, see
potential with the conventional drive - just as our colleagues do in production
development. This is why we are absolutely delighted that the ACO and FIA
selection committee has accepted our entries and that we can join the grid with
four cars at the commemorative running of the Le Mans race."
Audi Sport Team Joest has entered two cars for the new
FIA World Endurance Championship (WEC). Audi plans to field additional cars at
selected races such as the 12-hour race at Sebring (USA) and in the 6-hour race
at Spa-Francorchamps (Belgium) which doubles as a dress rehearsal for Le Mans
for the Audi squad.
At the 80th running of the French endurance classic, Audi
competes with the start numbers ‘1’ and ‘2’ (hybrid drive) as well as ‘3’ and
‘4’. As stipulated by the regulations one driver per car is now nominated.
Those drivers are André Lotterer, Allan McNish, Timo Bernhard and Oliver
Jarvis.
The new Audi sports prototype with hybrid drive will be
presented at the end of February. The first competitive outing follows in the
6-hour race at Spa-Francorchamps on May 5. For the World Championship opener at
Sebring on March 17 Audi Sport Team Joest relies once again on the Audi R18 TDI
that proved victorious at Le Mans last year. Audi has won the 24 Hours of Le
Mans a total of ten times since the year 2000 and is, as a result, the most
successful brand by far in race’s recent history.
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