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18.8.13

DTM: Audi driver Mike Rockenfeller keeps cool


Audi Press Release

  •          Fourth place after clever strategy in rain at Nürburgring
  •          Lead in overall standings extended to 35 points
  •          First points of the year for Miguel Molina

Ingolstadt/Nürburg, August 18, 2013 – Thanks to a clever strategy of Audi Sport Team Phoenix and keeping a cool head Audi driver Mike Rockenfeller was able to extend his lead in the overall standings to 35 points at the Nürburgring. 

84,000 spectators (throughout the weekend) experienced the most thrilling and spectacular DTM race of the year to date in which rain set in during the formation lap. Following a turbulent starting lap with numerous slips, spins and contacts, the safety car was deployed – and at that point in time Mike Rockenfeller in the Schaeffler Audi RS 5 DTM was running at the end of the field after having to evade a rival in turn one.

Audi Sport Team Phoenix based in Meuspath in immediate proximity to the Nürburgring opted for a risky strategy that in the end fully paid off. The team called Rockenfeller to the pits for switching to rain tires while the safety car was still deployed. On optimal tires, ‘Rocky’ managed to battle his way forward from 20th place to the front of the field within just five laps and to commandingly achieve an advantage of nearly half a minute. Despite having to make an additional pit stop on account of the strategy, it was ultimately enough for him to take fourth place and another twelve points on a drying track. These points are particularly valuable as his so far fiercest immediate rivals, Bruno Spengler (BMW) and Gary Paffett (Mercedes-Benz, did not finish in the points.



“Today, I’ve got to express a special ‘thank you’ to my guys: This fourth place can be fully credited to Team Phoenix,” said the leader of the standings after the spectacular race. “Joey (Hand) almost ruined it for us in turn one but the team kept cool and did everything right. I want to thank the team for that!”

The other Audi drivers were entangled in numerous rough duels and thrilled the spectators at the Nürburgring with spectacular overtaking maneuvers. Adrien Tambay in the Audi ultra RS 5 DTM of Audi Sport Team Abt Sportsline in sixth place scored points for the second consecutive time. Rockenfeller’s team-mate Miguel Molina (Audi RS 5 DTM) in eighth place claimed the first points of the year despite the fact that the Spaniard, due to a slip at the race’s mid-point, suddenly lost seven positions. Jamie Green (Red Bull Audi RS 5 DTM), following a botched start, battled his way forward to ninth place.


The two drivers of Audi Sport Team Rosberg just barely missed scoring points. Filipe Albuquerque (Audi Financial Services RS 5 DTM/eleventh place) lost valuable time in the pits. Edoardo Mortara (Playboy Audi RS 5 DTM/twelfth place) spun in the starting commotion after contact with the BMW of Bruno Spengler and was subsequently hit by Robert Wickens (Mercedes-Benz), who ultimately finished the race as the winner. Mattias Ekström (Red Bull Audi RS 5 DTM/13th place) lost ground due to several tussles and incidents of body contact. And the string of misfortune suffered by Timo Scheider just doesn’t seem to want to end. The two-time DTM Champion had to park his AUTO TEST Audi RS 5 DTM after only eight laps after the rear of the car had been brushed on the straight and he spun off track.

“I think the spectators really got their money’s worth today,” commented Dieter Gass, Head of DTM at Audi Sport. “Mike (Rockenfeller), thanks to a clever move by his team, made another major step forward in the Championship today and now has a 35-point lead. The strategy of banking on three pit stops and changing to rain tires during the safety car period fully worked out and was rewarded in the end. With four Audi RS 5 DTM cars in the points we can be pleased on the whole even though we could probably have achieved even more.”


After a four-week break, the DTM will continue at Oschersleben on September 15. Prior to that, the FIA World Endurance Championship (WEC) at São Paulo (Brazil) is on Audi’s agenda, which Audi, with the R18 e-tron quattro hybrid race car, is leading as well. 


FIA GT: 1-2-3 Pro Cup Belgian Audi Club Team WRT in Slovakia Ring Championship Race


By Tarek Ramchani

Slovakia Ring hosted two great FIA GT Series races today. The Qualifying Race was held earlier this morning followed by the main Championship Race later in the afternoon. Audi performed very well in both events.

In the Qualifying Race the Audi R8 LMS ultra cars from Belgian Audi Club Team WRT battled very hard with the McLaren MP4-12C from Sebastien Loeb Racing and the Lamborghini Gallardo from Reiter Engineering. After a very competitive race the #11 Audi R8 LMS ultra shared by Laurens Vanthoor and Stéphane Ortelli finished second, behind race winners Sebastien Loeb and Alvaro Parente. The sister #12 Audi R8 LMS ultra driven by René Rast and Nikki Mayr-Melnhof was fifth. The #13 Audi of Frank Stippler and Edward Sandstrom finished ninth after a drive through penalty. It was a though race for the Portuguese Team Novadriver, their #14 Audi was damaged and finished in seventeenth position.


The main Championship Race in the afternoon turned out to be very good for the Audi squad. Stéphane Ortelli lead the race from the start with much happening behind him. Their was early contact between the pole-sitting McLaren MP4-12C of Sebastien Loeb and the Lamborghini Gallardo of Peter Cox, this eliminated both cars from contention. Unfortunately Ortelli had to serve a drive through penalty for jumping the start. When Laurens Vanthoor took over the car he was able to recover and brought the car back to the front of the pack, and even caught up to his teammates. Meanwhile the race had a surprising new leader, the #2 Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG GT3 from HTP Gravity Charouz. Behind the Czech SLS the Audis were grouped together and started to battle each other. No team orders at the Belgian customer team, and a fierce fight started on track between René Rast, Frank Stippler and Laurens Vanthoor. The three drivers were fighting for second overall on track, but also for the Pro-Cup class win, and most impotently for big points in the overall championship standings. Rast lead the WRT pack to the checkered flag, whilst Vanthoor was able to pass Stippler for third place, with only a few minutes before the checkered flag. It was a great 1-2-3 finish for WRT in the Pro Cup class. Up front the HTP Mercedes-Benz took a comfortable overall win with drivers Sergey Afanasiev and Andreas Simonsen. Team Novadriver again faced a very unlucky race and they were forced to retire after only a few laps into the race.

The next event of the FIA GT Series will be in Spain, hosted at the popular Navarra Circuit in September.

Photo credit: FIA GT Series

Swedish GT: JB Motorsport Audi winning streak continues at Anderstorp


By Johan Laubscher

Round four of the Swedish GT concluded at Anderstorp today. JB Motorsport backed up their win on Saturday with yet another victory on Sunday.

Jan Brunstedt and Christer Lindholm converted their pole position into another race win during race one yesterday. They continued this momentum as they piloted the #4 JB Motorsport Audi R8 LMS to pole and victory again today, taking the race two win, and in doing so remaining unbeaten this year. 


Jan Brunstedt has been victorious in all of the Swedish GT races this year, and this weekend's results extended his overall championship lead even further. The Anderstorp weekend results can be seen HERE.

Round five of the Swedish GT Championship will head to Ring Knutstorp in September.


TSF: Audi R8 LMS dominated Taiwan Speed Festival round 3


By Johan Laubscher

The Taiwan Speed Festival is a four round series held at the Pen Bay International Circuit in Taiwan. Round three of the series was held this weekend and it was dominated by an Audi R8 LMS.

The Audi Chinese Taipei Team (Absolute Racing / J-Fly Racing) entered one Audi R8 LMS driven by J-Fly Racing regulars: Marchy Lee and Jeffrey Lee. They were the only car entered in the GT-A class for this weekend. 



The Audi R8 LMS proved to be the class of the field as they topped qualifying and the race overall. 


The next and final round of the Taiwan Speed Festival will take place in October.


Photo credit: J-Fly Racing

DTM: Watch round 7 Live at the Nürburgring


Round 7 of the DTM is about to start at the Nürburgring. Audi drivers will start from the second row on the grid. Miguel Molina qualified in a very strong third just ahead of Edoardo Mortara in fourth. You can watch the race via the official DTM Live Streaming on YouTube, embedded below.

Live Timing can be seen here.

Twitter updates from the official Audi Sport channel is available here.


Photo credit: Audi Media

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