Audi writes Motorsport history

Audi writes Motorsport history
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Audi triumphs with TDI Power at Le Mans

AUDI AG has written an important chapter in the history of motor racing with its historic triumph in the Le Mans 24 Hour race. The new Audi R10 TDI was the first diesel car to win arguably the toughest car race in the world. Frank Biela, Emanuele Pirro and Marco Werner clinched the sixth and most important Le Mans win for Audi so far.

Extremely ambitious target

That this target was extremely ambitious but in no way unrealistic, was proven by Audi in March when the new R10 TDI won the 12-hour race at Sebring (USA) on its race début – an impressive demonstration of Audi TDI Power. And all this less than four months after the very first exploratory laps made by the revolutionary Diesel sportscar.

Audi has already won the 24 Hours of Le Mans five times with the R8. If one includes the Bentley victory during the 2003 season with the Speed 8, in which an Audi Sport developed TFSI engine propelled that car, then Audi technology is unbeaten in the world’s most demanding car race since 2000.

TDI Power
online special

Learn all about the Le Mans sports prototype Audi R10 TDI in the all-new Audi TDI Power online special featuring videos and interviews.
From the inventors of TDI
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Six established drivers at the wheel
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The greatest motorsport challenge
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Extensive information and live race updates
The Audi R8 scored 50 victories out of 60 races