Audi Press Release
- Squads from DTM and WEC trained together in the Canaries
- Team spirit intensified and new line-up consolidated
- Dr. Wolfgang Ullrich: “Only a strong team stands its ground”
Ingolstadt, February 18, 2014 – Every
year, Audi Sport intensively prepares for the coming motorsport season with its
race drivers and team management. This year, the team trained in Lanzarote for
the first time.
Sports, fun and games, plus the necessary serious side: Audi Sport’s teambuilding activity is far more than a fixture on the calendar of the race drivers, team directors and sporting management level. “We’ve been perfecting our joint team week for years,” explains Head of Audi Motorsport Dr. Wolfgang Ullrich. “A healthy mix of individual sports, team disciplines and theoretical units promotes an upbeat mood and the building of a cohesive team. Be it atLe Mans , in the WEC or in
the DTM: A lot of the success would simply be impossible without a
well-developed team spirit. Only a strong team stands its ground.”
Sports, fun and games, plus the necessary serious side: Audi Sport’s teambuilding activity is far more than a fixture on the calendar of the race drivers, team directors and sporting management level. “We’ve been perfecting our joint team week for years,” explains Head of Audi Motorsport Dr. Wolfgang Ullrich. “A healthy mix of individual sports, team disciplines and theoretical units promotes an upbeat mood and the building of a cohesive team. Be it at
Be it in stretching exercises for the morning warm-up or canoeing, mountain
bike touring or beach volleyball, swimming or strength exercises, road biking
or stand-up paddling: At temperatures of around 20 degrees centigrade, the Audi
drivers proved their fitness and versatility from Tuesday to Saturday,
accompanied by sports physician Dr. Christian John. “This year, the drivers
again arrived well prepared for our joint week. They presented themselves in
the type of physical and mental shape we like them to be in – starting with our
21-year-old newcomer Nico Müller through to our nine-time Le Mans winner Tom
Kristensen, who is now 46 years old and in peak form just like his team-mates,”
reports Dr. John, who has been Audi Sport’s team doctor for 31 years.