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Farewell: Audi RS 5 DTM Breaks Numerous Records
Audi MediaInfo Motorsport Communications Virginia Brusch Phone: +49 151 52817968 E-mail: [email protected] www.audi-mediacenter.com/en Farewell: Audi RS 5 DTM breaks numerous records • 28 victories, 95 podiums and six DTM championship titles in just two years • Audi RS 5 DTM dominates the Class 1 era with its TFSI technology • Specific consumption under full load improved by around ten percent Neuburg a. d. Donau, November 12, 2020 – 28 victories, 95 podiums, 29 pole positions, 28 fastest race laps and all six championship titles: The Audi RS 5 DTM, which completed its last race at the Hockenheimring last Sunday, has set numerous records in just two years. Thanks in part to its efficiency, it is one of the most successful race cars in the history of the DTM, which will be staged with GT3 cars from 2021. Due to the corona pandemic, 2020 was the most compact DTM season ever: There were only 100 days between the season opener at Spa and the finale at Hockenheim. In only 50 days and already six races before the end of the season, Audi won the manufacturers’ title – a record, possibly for eternity. With more than 610 hp, the four-cylinder turbo of the Audi RS 5 DTM was not only the most powerful engine in the company’s DTM history, but also the most efficient. Thanks to the combination of turbocharging with gasoline direct injection (TFSI), which is also widely used in series production at Audi, the specific consumption in the speed range under full load was improved by around ten percent compared to the old V8 engine, thus significantly reducing fuel consumption and CO2 emissions. -
January 29, 2020Materials Teijin and Envision Virgin Racing Announce
NEWS RELEASE Teijin and Envision Virgin Racing Announce Multi-Year Partnership Tokyo, Japan, January 29, 2020 --- The Teijin Group and Envision Virgin Racing jointly announced today that they have agreed a multi-year sponsorship contract which will support the team’s participation in the ABB FIA Formula E Championship. Headquartered in Japan with over 170 group companies worldwide, Teijin is a leading technology-driven global group, operating in the fields of high-performance materials including advanced fibers, plastics and composites, healthcare and IT businesses. Envision Virgin Racing has been competing in the all-electric Formula E race series since its inception, becoming one of the sport’s most successful teams with 11 wins and 26 podiums, and energising its “Race Against Climate Change” initiative, while pursuing further sustainable mobility solutions. The Teijin Group and Envision Virgin Racing are now committed to exchanging know- how and complementing each other’s state-of-the-art technologies. In particular, the Teijin Group will develop high-performance materials and products that will help improve the comfort of Envision Virgin Racing drivers. In the future, Teijin will also explore new business opportunities through the development and provision of lightweight, high- performance automotive components, leveraging the freedom of design that will be required for next-generation automobiles. Teijin will also take the opportunity of this sponsorship agreement to raise awareness of the Teijin brand in related industries. “Through ceaseless evolution and ambition, we are aiming to be a company that supports the society of the future by creating new value,” said Jun Suzuki, president and CEO of Teijin Limited. -
R24H Qualifying Race Results by Driver Fastest Lap
R24H Qualifying Race Results by Driver Fastest Lap Pos Class Nr Team Car Driver Time Lap Total Gap Mph 1 DPi 48 Ally Cadillac Racing Cadillac DPi Kamui Kobayashi 1:36.298 4 20 133.087 2 DPi 01 Cadillac Chip Ganassi Racing Cadillac DPi Renger van der Zande 1:36.570 28 34 0.272 0.272 132.712 3 DPi 10 Konica Minolta Acura ARX-05 Acura DPi Ricky Taylor 1:36.690 29 40 0.392 0.120 132.547 4 DPi 31 Whelen Engineering Racing Cadillac DPi Pipo Derani 1:36.861 3 21 0.563 0.171 132.313 5 DPi 5 Mustang Sampling / JDC-Miller MotorSports Cadillac DPi Loic Duval 1:36.888 5 21 0.590 0.027 132.276 6 DPi 60 Meyer Shank Racing w/Curb-Agajanian Acura DPi Olivier Pla 1:36.968 7 20 0.670 0.080 132.167 7 DPi 55 Mazda Motorsports Mazda DPi Harry Tincknell 1:37.059 37 40 0.761 0.091 132.043 8 DPi 60 Meyer Shank Racing w/Curb-Agajanian Acura DPi Dane Cameron 1:37.216 25 31 0.918 0.157 131.830 9 DPi 31 Whelen Engineering Racing Cadillac DPi Felipe Nasr 1:37.564 28 30 1.266 0.348 131.360 10 DPi 5 Mustang Sampling / JDC-Miller MotorSports Cadillac DPi Tristan Vautier 1:37.735 26 30 1.437 0.171 131.130 11 LMP2 29 Racing Team Nederland ORECA LMP2 07 Giedo van der Garde 1:37.762 23 37 1.464 0.027 131.094 12 DPi 48 Ally Cadillac Racing Cadillac DPi Jimmie Johnson 1:38.103 26 31 1.805 0.341 130.638 13 LMP2 20 High Class Racing ORECA LMP2 07 Ferdinand Habsburg-Lothringen 1:38.392 24 37 2.094 0.289 130.254 14 LMP2 18 Era Motorsport ORECA LMP2 07 Paul-Loup Chatin 1:38.520 27 37 2.222 0.128 130.085 15 LMP2 52 PR1 Mathiasen Motorsports ORECA LMP2 07 Mikkel Jensen 1:38.684 22 -
2019 FIA Formula 3 Championship to the Grand Prix Weekend
Preview ROUND 1/8 BARCELONA SPAIN Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya RACE 1 >> 22 LAPS >> 102.284 KM 40 min. Start/Finish Offset 4.655 KM 0.126 km RACE 2 >> 22 LAPS >> 102.284 KM 40 min. COMPOUND GMT+2 EUROPCAR TIMETABLE 13 Allocation BANC DE SABADELL CHICANE th CAMPSA 12 RACC 11 FRIDAY 10 M AY 9 15 DRS ACTIVATION 1 HARD 09:15 Practice Session . 45 min. NEW 14 SECTOR 1 HOLLAND REPSOL 17:50 Qualifying Session . 30 min. * 4 19:30 Press Conference SECTOR 2 10 DRS DETECTION 1 16 LAp RECORD* SATURDAY 11th M AY DRS * 2019 PRE-SEASON test DETECTION 2 10:15 First Race . 22 laps • 40 min. 8 DRS ACTIVATION 2 * SECTOR 3 1:32.222 (181.713 KM/H) 11:15 Press Conference 5 SEAT 7 RENAULT 6 Leonardo Pulcini (Hitech Grand Prix) TH SUNDAY 12 M AY 3 10:15 Second Race . 22 laps • 40 min. 2 SPEED TRAP AVERAGE TEMP. 22°/10° 1 ELF AVERAGE RAINFAll 35 mm *Note: The FIA F3 press conference takes place in the F1 press conference room. THE STAKES WARM UP Leonardo Pulcini Hitech Grand Prix “Barcelona is one difference in temperatures. It will be hotter of my favourite so I would expect some tyre degradation tracks and I’m but I’m quite comfortable with that. quite confident about driving there, “The best thing I like for this year is that especially as last there are no longer any limits on the year I had my first pole position there number of times we can use DRS, so it will and during winter testing this year we be easier to overtake, and I think you can talked about the race. -
Hughes Propelled to First F3 Win Following Late PREMA Collision
30 June, 2019 Hughes propelled to first F3 win following late PREMA collision Contact between Shwartzman and Armstrong hands Hughes Race 2 victory Jake Hughes claimed his first ever FIA Formula 3 win in controversial circumstances after leader Robert Shwartzman caused a collision with teammate Marcus Armstrong on the final lap of Race 2 in Austria. The Russian had been unwavering for the majority of the morning, but lost his nerve when his teammate scampered past him in the dying embers and inadvertently cut the Kiwi’s rear tyre in an attempt to reclaim first. Despite suffering damage to his front wing, the Russian managed to complete his final tour of the Red Bull Ring in first, but was demoted to third after a five second time penalty was added for causing the collision. This saw Hughes promoted to the top of the podium for his first ever win in the category, ahead of Jehan Daruvala. The HWA RACELAB man begun the morning in second and failed in his initial efforts to pass reverse poleman Lirim Zendeli who wasn’t prepared to let the position go and toughed it out around the outside of the Brit at Turn 1 to retain the lead. Pedro Piquet suffered heartbreak at the start when he lost control of his Trident and rotated at the first turn, chucking him back to P29 and ending his hopes of a first F3 win. The front seven positions proved interchangeable in the first lap and Armstrong managed to force his way to third behind Zendeli and Hughes. -
Earl Bamber Moves Into Overall Lead Earl Bamber Celebrated His Second Win of the Porsche Mobil 1 Supercup Season
newsroom null Aug 24, 2014 Earl Bamber moves into overall lead Earl Bamber celebrated his second win of the Porsche Mobil 1 Supercup season. In Spa, the Porsche Scholarship pilot moved to the top of the overall points’ standings. When the field set off into the eleven-lap race on the 6.973 kilometre circuit, Bamber immediately pulled to the front of the field in his 460 hp Porsche 911 GT3 Cup which is based on the seventh generation of the 911. But after several hundred metres, the New Zealand slid sideways in the legendary Eau Rouge passage, opening the door for Thiim to sneak past. After his scare, the 24-year-old, who contested his 50th race in a Porsche at Spa, caught the Dane and launched a hefty attack to regain the lead spot. Once Bamber finally managed to squeeze past Thiim in lap six, the path was clear to clinch his second win of the Porsche Mobil 1 Supercup season. “Our fight was tough but very fair,” said Thiim (second place) summing up events. “Earl’s a great racer,” he admitted. Third place went to Porsche junior Klaus Bachler (A/Konrad Motorsport). “Fastest in free practice, pole position, victory and now the points’ leader – what a perfect weekend. I’m over the moon,” exclaimed a beaming Bamber. Porsche junior Klaus Bachler pleased with third place Bachler seemed very pleased with third place: “I started from fifth on the grid and ended on the podium. I love the challenge Spa presents and I earned important points.” Porsche junior Sven Müller (D/Team Project 1) managed to salvage fourth place despite coming under heavy fire from his trailing teammate Philipp Eng (A/Team Project 1). -
20072018 BPGT Endurance Spa 24H Provisional Entry List V9
2018 Blancpain GT Series EnDurance Cup - TOTAL 24 HOURS OF SPA Provisional Entry List QT # TEAM NAT ENTRANT LIC DRIVER 1 NAT LIC CAT DRIVER 2 NAT LIC CAT DRIVER 3 NAT LIC CAT DRIVER 4 NAT LIC CAT CAR CAT 1 1 Audi Sport Team WRT BEL Belgian Audi Club Team WRT BEL Alex Riberas ESP ESP Gold Christopher Mies DEU DEU Platinum Dries Vanthoor BEL BEL Gold - - - - Audi R8 LMS - 2 2 Audi Sport Team WRT BEL Belgian Audi Club Team WRT BEL Robin Frijns NDL NDL Platinum Nico Müller CHE TBC Platinum René Rast DEU DEU Platinum - - - - Audi R8 LMS - 3 4 Mercedes-AMG Team BLACK FALCON DEU BLACK FALCON DEU Maro Engel DEU DEU Platinum Yelmer Buurman NDL NDL Platinum Luca Stolz DEU DEU Silver - - - - Mercedes-AMG GT3 - 4 5 BLACK FALCON DEU BLACK FALCON DEU Kriton Lendoudis GRC GRC Bronze Saud Al Faisal SAU SAU Bronze Rui Aguas PRT PRT Gold Adam Christodoulou GBR GBR Gold Mercedes-AMG GT3 Pro-Am Cup 5 6 BLACK FALCON DEU BLACK FALCON DEU Hubert Haupt DEU DEU Silver Gabriele Piana ITA ITA Silver Abdulaziz Al Faisal SAU SAU Silver Manuel Metzger DEU TBC Silver Mercedes-AMG GT3 Silver Cup 6 7 Bentley Team M-Sport GBR Bentley Team M-Sport GBR Steven Kane GBR GBR Gold Jordan Pepper ZAF ZAF Silver Jules Gounon FRA FRA Gold - - - - Bentley Continental GT3 - 7 8 Bentley Team M-Sport GBR Bentley Team M-Sport GBR Andy Soucek ESP ESP Platinum Maxime Soulet BEL BEL Gold Vincent Abril MCO MCO Gold - - - - Bentley Continental GT3 - 8 9 Target Racing ITA Target Racing ITA Stefano Costantini ITA TBC Bronze Alberto di Folco ITA TBC Silver Sylvain Debs FRA TBC Bronze Bernard Delhez BEL TBC Bronze Lamborghini Huracan GT3 AM Cup 9 12 Ombra Racing ITA Ombra Racing S.R.L. -
Championship Points Standings IMSA Weathertech Sportscar
IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship DPi Drivers Watkins Glen 1 After Race Championship Points Standings PROVISIONAL Daytona Sebring Mid-Ohio Detroit Watkins Watkins Lime Rock Road WeatherTech Long Beach VIR Michelin Glen 1 Glen 2 America Raceway Raceway Total Pos Driver Points Qualifying Race Qualifying Race Qualifying Race Qualifying Race Qualifying Race Qualifying Race Qualifying Race Qualifying Race Qualifying Race Qualifying Race Qualifying Race Qualifying Race 1 Filipe Albuquerque 1733 26 350 32 280 32 350 28 300 35 300 1 Ricky Taylor 1733 26 350 32 280 32 350 28 300 35 300 2 Harry Tincknell 1701 32 300 28 320 35 300 32 280 24 350 2 Oliver Jarvis 1701 32 300 28 320 35 300 32 280 24 350 3 Felipe Nasr 1576 35 250 35 250 30 320 30 320 26 280 3 Pipo Derani 1576 35 250 35 250 30 320 30 320 26 280 4 Dane Cameron 1511 28 280 26 300 250 25 250 32 320 4 Olivier Pla 1511 28 280 26 300 250 25 250 32 320 5 Kevin Magnussen 1499 24 260 30 260 260 35 350 30 250 5 Renger van der Zande 1499 24 260 30 260 260 35 350 30 250 6 Loic Duval 1476 30 240 25 350 280 26 260 25 240 6 Tristan Vautier 1476 30 240 25 350 280 26 260 25 240 7 Jonathan Bomarito 1054 32 300 28 320 / / / / 24 350 8 Alexander Rossi 1023 26 350 32 280 / / / / 35 300 9 Sebastien Bourdais 910 30 240 25 350 / / / / 25 240 10 Jimmie Johnson 897 25 320 24 240 / / / / 28 260 10 Kamui Kobayashi 897 25 320 24 240 / / / / 28 260 10 Simon Pagenaud 897 25 320 24 240 / / / / 28 260 11 Mike Conway 876 35 250 35 250 / / / / 26 280 12 Juan Pablo Montoya 634 28 280 26 300 / / / / / / 13 Scott Dixon 574 24 260 30 260 / / / / / / 14 Helio Castroneves 376 26 350 / / / / / / / / 15 Mike Rockenfeller 345 25 320 / / / / / / / / 16 AJ Allmendinger 308 28 280 / / / / / / / / 17 Chase Elliott 285 35 250 / / / / / / / / / DNP * DNS 27-Jun-21 5:13 PM Page 1 / 1 IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship DPi Teams Watkins Glen 1 After Race Championship Points Standings PROVISIONAL Daytona Sebring Mid-Ohio Detroit Watkins Watkins Lime Rock Road WeatherTech Long Beach VIR Michelin Glen 1 Glen 2 America Raceway Raceway Total Pos Nr. -
DTM Thriller: Rast and Müller Cross the Finish Line Side-By-Side
Audi MediaInfo Motorsport Communications Virginia Brusch Phone: +49 151 52817968 E-mail: [email protected] www.audi-mediacenter.com/en DTM thriller: Rast and Müller cross the finish line side-by-side • Sunday’s race at the Lausitzring ends with spectacular photo finish • Audi drivers separated by only 0.089 seconds • Champion René Rast is back Lausitzring, August 16, 2020 – DTM thriller at the Lausitzring: In a spectacular Sunday’s race, title defender René Rast from Audi Sport Team Rosberg and championship leader Nico Müller from Audi Sport Team Abt Sportsline crossed the finish line side-by-side in their Audi RS 5 DTM cars. 0.089 seconds separated the two Audi drivers. The last time the DTM saw such a close finish was 24 years ago. “The race was pretty entertaining,” said René Rast, who had to fight hard for his first victory of the season – especially against pole sitter Robin Frijns. The two brand mates clashed in the first corner after the start. “I had to drive through the grass in Turn 1, and also afterwards the fight with Robin was pretty hard. We pitted early to react to an undercut of Robin and Marco (Wittmann). I knew that Nico would come in the end on fresher tires. Our strategy was brave, and it got pretty tight, but fortunately it worked for us.” Nico Müller didn’t get a perfect start from second on the grid. “There was more grip than I expected,” said the Swiss. “When René and Robin did some rallycrossing in front of me, I briefly had a clear view. -
DTM Hockenheimring Hockenheimring BW, Length 4574 M 06
DTM Hockenheimring Hockenheimring BW, length 4574 m 06. - 08.11.2020 DTM Result race 1, 07.11.2020 A M E N D E D -Reg.No.: R-12025-A/20 Rk No DRIVER/ENTRANT CAR LAPS TIME GAP INT km/h BEST IN 1 51 Nico Müller (CHE) Audi Sport Team Abt SportslineCastrol EDGE Audi RS 5 DTM 36 1:01:11.045 161.477 1:31.039 19 2 33 René Rast (DEU) 0.622 Audi Sport Team RosbergAudi Sport RS 5 DTM 36 1:01:11.667 0.622 161.450 1:30.487 22 3 53 Jamie Green (GBR) 0.411 Audi Sport Team RosbergAkrapovic Audi RS 5 DTM 36 1:01:12.078 1.033 161.432 1:31.472 21 4 28 Loic Duval (FRA) 3.927 Audi Sport Team PhoenixBMC Air Filter Audi RS 5 DTM 36 1:01:16.005 4.960 161.259 1:31.231 22 5 27 Jonathan Aberdein (RSA) 1.620 BMW Team RMRCATL BMW M4 DTM 36 1:01:17.625 6.580 161.188 1:31.861 20 6 99 Mike Rockenfeller (DEU) 0.031 Audi Sport Team PhoenixTwin Busch Audi RS5 DTM 36 1:01:17.656 6.611 161.187 1:31.428 12 7 4 Robin Frijns (NLD) 0.116 Audi Sport Team Abt SportslineAral Ultimate Audi RS 5 DTM 36 1:01:17.772 6.727 161.182 1:30.907 11 8 8 Robert Kubica (POL) 1.941 ORLEN Team ART (ART Grand Prix) BMW M4 CLASS1 36 1:01:19.713 8.668 161.097 1:32.030 22 9 25 Philipp Eng (AUT) 0.357 BMW Team RBMZF BMW M4 DTM 36 1:01:20.070 9.025 161.081 1:32.212 21 10 31 Sheldon Van der Linde (RSA) 2.031 BMW Team RBMShell BMW M4 DTM 36 1:01:22.101 11.056 160.992 1:31.480 18 11 62 Ferdinand Habsburg (AUT) 1.590 WRT Team Audi SportWRT Audi RS 5 DTM 36 1:01:23.691 12.646 160.923 1:31.653 23 12 22 Lucas Auer (AUT) 2.598 BMW Team RMRBMW Bank M4 DTM 36 1:01:26.289 15.244 160.810 1:32.934 20 13 13 Fabio -
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FORMULA 1 JOHNNIE WALKER BELGIAN GRAND PRIX 2019 - Spa-Francorchamps Qualifying Session Provisional Classification NO DRIVER NAT TEAM TIME LAPS % GAP INT KM/H TIME OF DAY 1 27 Jehan DARUVALA PREMA Racing 2:05.125 11 100.000 201.513 18:22:18 2 18 Pedro PIQUET Trident 2:05.356 10 100.184 0.231 0.231 201.142 18:22:34 3 14 Yuki TSUNODA Jenzer Motorsport 2:05.540 10 100.331 0.415 0.184 200.847 18:22:31 4 28 Robert SHWARTZMAN PREMA Racing 2:05.605 11 100.383 0.480 0.065 200.743 18:22:21 5 11 Jake HUGHES HWA RACELAB 2:05.614 10 100.390 0.489 0.009 200.729 18:22:48 6 21 Juri VIPS Hitech Grand Prix 2:05.625 11 100.399 0.500 0.011 200.711 18:22:13 7 17 Devlin DEFRANCESCO Trident 2:05.640 11 100.411 0.515 0.015 200.687 18:22:16 8 20 Leonardo PULCINI Hitech Grand Prix 2:05.701 11 100.460 0.576 0.061 200.590 18:22:09 9 31 Logan SARGEANT Carlin Buzz Racing 2:05.709 11 100.466 0.584 0.008 200.577 18:22:38 10 4 Liam LAWSON MP Motorsport 2:06.060 11 100.747 0.935 0.351 200.019 18:22:23 11 23 Alexander PERONI Campos Racing 2:06.187 10 100.848 1.062 0.127 199.817 18:22:27 12 2 Max FEWTRELL ART Grand Prix 2:06.207 11 100.864 1.082 0.020 199.786 18:22:37 13 6 Richard VERSCHOOR MP Motorsport 2:06.255 11 100.903 1.130 0.048 199.710 18:22:25 14 3 Christian LUNDGAARD ART Grand Prix 2:06.270 11 100.915 1.145 0.015 199.686 18:26:50 15 22 Ye YIFEI Hitech Grand Prix 2:06.274 11 100.918 1.149 0.004 199.680 18:22:08 16 10 Bent VISCAAL HWA RACELAB 2:06.289 10 100.930 1.164 0.015 199.656 18:22:50 17 1 David BECKMANN ART Grand Prix 2:06.333 10 100.965 1.208 0.044 199.586 -
Armstrong the Early Leader in Spielberg
28 June, 2019 Armstrong the early leader in Spielberg PREMA remain on top in Round 3 Free Practice Marcus Armstrong came out on top in today’s FIA Formula 3 Free Practice, which sprung to life in the final few minutes at the Red Bull Ring. The PREMA man set a laptime of 1:19.396 to lead Trident’s Pedro Piquet and the much improved Christian Lundgaard of ART Grand Prix. Niko Kari was first out on track in the stunning Spielberg scenery as the cars got used to a warm early morning in Austria. Jüri Vips set the bar at 1:22.686, but was quickly usurped by the ART machine of David Beckmann, with the team looking to bounce back after a sorry French weekend. Championship leaders PREMA resisted the temptation to hit the track straight away and remained in the pits for the first ten minutes of the session. When their trio of drivers finally departed, they wasted no time in taking their customary place at the top of the standings, in the order of Robert Shwartzman, Jehan Daruvala and Marcus Armstrong. Jenzer debutant Giorgio Carrara was impressing in his maiden F3 outing and made a surprise leap from 13th to 3rd with 10 minutes to go, despite his lack of experience in the machinery. He later dropped down the order at the hands of PREMA, before falling further and finishing in 24th. Jake Hughes had shown impressive pace in Le Castellet last week and was looking to continue this form as he broke up the all PREMA front three to sit second behind Shwartzman.