By Johan
Laubscher
1. The
Weekend
Focussing on
the weekend of 3 - 4 August 2013
2. The
Events
- DTM
- Audi R8 LMS Cup
- ADAC GT Masters
- SA Production Cars
- Pirelli World Challenge
- Australian GT
- BTCC
- Australian Sports Sedans
- Kunoschaer Monza
2.1. DTM
Round six of the DTM headed to new territory
in Russia this weekend. The event at Moscow Raceway proved to be very
successful for the Audi teams. Saturday morning free practice saw six Audis
within the top ten. Qualifying was highlighted by a 1-2 for Audi, Mike
Rockenfeller on pole and Mattias Ekström in second. From the start of the race
Rockenfeller and Ekström lead from the front. Behind them there was misfortune
for Molina and Mortara who both retired from the event. Ekström got passed
Rocky during the pit stops, but their positions were swapped around by the finish. Rockenfeller came home to win again in 2013, and in doing so he extended his
championship points lead considerably. Ekström finished second ahead of Tambay
in fourth and Green in sixth, making it four Audis within the top six.
2.2. Audi R8 LMS Cup
The Audi R8 LMS Cup was in South Korea this
weekend, debuting at the Inje Circuit. The
series is an Audi one-make series, consisting of eighteen Audi R8 LMS race cars this weekend. The first race was won by Earl Bamber from
New Zealand, and the second race saw the reigning champion, Marchy Lee, taking
victory.
2.3. ADAC GT Masters
The ADAC GT Masters resumed for the fourth
round held at the Nürburgring. Six Audi R8 LMS ultra cars were entered from
three different teams, with a podium finish highlighting the weekend’s results. Qualifying for the first race
only had one Audi within the top ten, the #28 R8 LMS ultra in sixth place,
followed by all of the Audis inside of the top twenty. The grid for the second
race saw no Audis inside of the top ten, but the three Prosperia C.ABT Racing
were together in positions twelve to fourteen, with the #28 leading #26 and
#27. Race one ended with an excellent podium result for Prosperia
C.ABT Racing. The #28 of Winkelhock and Jöns capitalised on their top ten
starting position and finished the race on the podium in second position. The
top ten was rounded out by the #27 Audi in tenth. Race two saw the Audis
hovering outside of the top ten during the first half of the race and ultimately two
penetrated the top ten by the finish. The leading Audi was the #1 MS Racing R8
of Sebastian Asch and Florian Stoll who finished eighth. The second Audi
inside the top ten was the #28 in ninth.
2.4. SA Production Cars
Rounds six of the South African Bridgestone
Production Car Championship headed to Phakisa in Welkom. All four of the
regular Audi S4s were entered, fielded by VMP Motorsport and Terry Moss Racing.
The BMW team proved to have the pace this weekend, but the Audi squad held
their own in the races. Two podium results highlighted the weekend, with
Michael Stephen finishing third in race two and Gennaro Bonafede finishing
third in race three. Bonafede proved to be the fastest Audi driver on the day,
and his consistency netted him third overall. Michael Stephen remains
the championship leader in his TMR Audi S4.
2.5. Pirelli World Challenge
Mid Ohio hosted the seventh round of the
Pirelli World Challenge. Six Audis were entered: Four Audi R8 LMS cars from GMG
Racing, one R8 GRAND-AM from JCR Motorsports and one TT RS from Istook’s
Motorsport. The first race saw a spirited drive from the former championship
leader, James Sofronas, as he battled up to third place. Two Audis finished within
the top ten in race one. From the start of race two Sofronas, in the #14 GMG Audi R8 LMS, rocketed up to up second, but shortly thereafter he was passed by Pobst in the Volvo. Sofronas then began a race-long battle to maintain third position, and most importantly, trying to stay ahead of Johnny O'Connell. Duncan Ende in the #24 GMG Audi was also battling in the leading group. O'Connell eventually retired from the event and James was able to maintain his third place, to achieve his second podium finish of the weekend, collecting valuable points in his bid for the driver’s title. All five Audi GT cars finished race two within the top ten.
2.6. Australian
GT
Australian GT headed to Queensland Raceway
this weekend for round five, the penultimate round of the 2013 season. The two
Audi teams performed consistently this weekend. During qualifying the
Audis placed in sixth (Salmon) and eighth (Koustoumidis). The first race saw
the Audis finishing together with the #71 R8 LMS leading home the #6 R8 LMS
ultra in seventh and eighth. Race two was held in the dark and the
highest Audi finished in fourth, the #6 car of Salmon and Talbot. The #71 of
Koustoumidis and Macrow finished twelfth. The
third and final race of the weekend yielded top five finishes for both Audis.
The #71 R8 LMS in fourth ahead of the #6 R8 LMS ultra in fifth.
2.7. BTCC
The British Touring Car Championship concluded
its summer break this weekend as the series headed to Snetterton for round six.
The two Audi A4 NGTC cars from Rob Austin Racing showed good pace this weekend,
following a few difficult outings. Rob Austin was the highest placed Audi
during qualifying with twelfth place. Race one ended with Austin finishing
fifteenth and a retirement for his teammate Will Bratt. The second race saw Austin battling well and he progressed into the top ten, but he dropped to fourteenth on the last lap. He was followed by his teammate in sixteenth. Austin was as high as sixth during race three, but he ultimately finished in twelfth place and Bratt had a second retirement for the day.
2.8. Australian Sports
Sedans
The Kerrick Sports Sedans Series was also at
Queensland Raceway this weekend, hosting
round three alongside the Australian GT Championship. The Audi A4 of Darren
Hossack was at the event and showed excellent pace as always. He qualified on
pole for the first race and converted it into a second place finish. He finished
second again in race two, and finished off a good day with victory in the third
and final race.
2.9. Kunoschaer Monza
A two-day
test and track day event was held by kunoschaer. Motorsport & events at
Monza this week. A number of cars were presented,
including two Audi A4 DTM cars. This was the latest in a number of A4 DTM cars
being spotted in private hands recently. The two cars which were present are both
different A4 DTM versions. The first car is a 2008 Audi A4 DTM R14 fitted with
the blue 2011 Audi Sport Team Rosberg Tv Movie livery, which was driven by
Filipe Albuquerque during the 2011 DTM season. This was the first public
appearance of a R14 in private hands. The second car appears to be a 2006 Audi
A4 DTM R12 plus which has a new black and orange livery. Who now owns these two
cars, and if they will be seen privately entered in any championships is not
yet known.
2.10. Other Audi News
Mattias Ekström lost the Norisring DTM
victory on Tuesday. His exclusion from the race was upheld following the DMSB appeal
court ruling. The ruling also stated that there would be no race winner at the
Norisring, thus meaning that Ekström remains excluded and Robert Wickens
remains the second place finisher. The official statement from Audi Sport
following the ruling: “In the spirit of sport, we respect the decision by the
DMSB appeal court.”
M-Sport had entered an Audi R8 LMS ultra
during the 2013 British GT season, driven by Rembert Berg and Warren Hughes.
The team will now be focussing on the testing and development of the new
Bentley Continental GT3 race car for the remainder of the season. Thus WRT has
been selected to continue fielding the R8 LMS ultra for Berg and Hughes. This
will be WRT’s debut in the British GT. They will field the car at the final
three British GT rounds, starting off with round five at Brands Hatch next
weekend, followed by Zandvoort and the finale at Donington Park.
Fall-Line Motorsports, one of the latest Audi
Sport customer racing teams, was testing their R8 GRAND-AM at Autobahn Country
Club this week. They are preparing for the remainder of the Grand-Am season
after their debut at the Six Hours of the Glen and the Brickyard Grand Prix at
Indianapolis.
The Pirelli World Challenge has announced
that they will be allowing FIA GT3 cars to run their full GT3 aerodynamic
packages as from the beginning of 2014. FIA GT3 cars, such as the R8 LMS, have
been allowed in World Challenge for the last two years, but all of the GT3 cars
required a number of changes, specifically aerodynamically.
DragonSpeed, the first North American team to
acquire an Audi R8 LMS ultra, has made an announcement via their Facebook page
this week. They have stated that their R8 LMS ultra will be competing in North
America during 2014. They have however not stated in which series this will be. With recent announcement the possibility of participation exists within the
USCR and the Pirelli World Challenge.
The Phoenix Racing R8 LMS Race-Taxi was also at Moscow Raceway. Since the last VLN round the car has been seen in a G-Drive livery, similar to the #3 Audi R8 LMS ultra which competed in the 2013 Nürburgring 24 Hours. The car was driven in Russia by Roman Rusinov. He completed taxi rides at the track and a press event at a public fuel station.
G-Drive Racing FB page
Nine-time Le
Mans winner, and Audi Sport factory driver, Tom Kristensen, took part in the Copenhagen
Historic Grand Prix this weekend. He was entered in a Lotus Cortina. An
Audi R8 LMS ultra was also on site thanks to Audi Denmark. Tom completed demonstration laps in the
Audi R8 LMS ultra (2012 spec) which was in a WRT livery. The demonstration / taxi-ride laps were part of an initiative to help raise money for the national hospital's children's department. This was also the first ever appearance of an Audi R8 LMS ultra in Denmark.
It was Frank Biela’s forty-ninth birthday on
Friday, 2 August. The legendary Audi factory race driver has been behind the wheel of Audi race cars since
1991, and also has five Le Mans victories to his name (2000, 2001, 2002, 2006, 2007).
3. Next Weekend’s events (10-11/08/2013)
- Grand-Am
- British GT
- Super GT Test 6-7/8
- Super Taikyu
- Race Trophy Austria
- NSW
- ADAC GT Masters
All photos are hosted at their respective website which are listed within the Weekend Round Up