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19 apr 2006 |
Following
the Audi R10 TDI prototype’s victorious debut in the 12-hour race
at Sebring (USA), which wrote headlines all over the world, AUDI AG has
also defined its programme for the remaining races of the 2006 American
Le Mans Series. From the fifth round at Salt Lake City on 15 July, two
Audi R10 TDI prototypes will compete in the world’s most important
sportscar racing series. The driver pairings will be Dindo Capello/Allan
McNish and Frank Biela/Emanuele Pirro. |
"It
wasn’t easy to decide which of our six Le Mans drivers should compete
in the American Le Mans Series,” explains Head of Audi Motorsport
Dr Wolfgang Ullrich. "All six have already proven just how good they
are at the wheel of the Audi R8 and also the R10 TDI. Because Tom Kristensen
also starts in the DTM, and there are several clashing dates, he was not
an option. It was obvious that Frank Biela and Emanuele Pirro would compete
again as defending champions. With Dindo Capello and Allan McNish we chose
the two drivers who won at Sebring and who have already collected valuable
championship points. Bearing in mind the strong competition, every point
counts.” |
Since
an intensive test programme is scheduled for the two Audi R10 TDI prototypes
before the season’s highpoint at Le Mans on 17/18 June, the cars
will be prepared for the US programme after Le Mans. The Audi Sport North
America team will thus rely on the proven Audi R8 for the races in Houston
(12/05), at Mid-Ohio (21/05) and at Lime Rock (01/07). Dindo Capello and
Allan McNish will share the R8, which has claimed 61 wins from 77 races
to date, and must race with 35 kilograms extra ballast (935 instead of
900 kilograms) as stipulated by the 2006 regulations. |