Showing posts with label Super GT. Show all posts
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Wednesday, June 5, 2013

The story of the 2013 Audi R8 LMS ultra


By Johan Laubscher

The Audi R8 LMS was introduced in 2009 and almost instantly showed its potential. The cars then went on to claim multiple championships and victories during the next three seasons, until a newly updated version was introduced in 2012, the Audi R8 LMS ultra. This car also claimed much success during the 2012 season, after which further updates were announced for 2013, but the story turned out not to be so simple.

Sunday, April 7, 2013

Super GT: A weekend to forget for Audi teams at Okayama


By Tarek Ramchani

Okayama hosted the season opener of the Japanese Super GT series this weekend. As in 2012 the Audi R8 LMS ultra is taking part in the demanding GT300 class. Two Audi teams were present at the event, Hitotsuyama Racing and äpr racing, with some disappointing results in the end.

Saturday, March 2, 2013

Saturday, February 16, 2013

First 2013 Audi R8 LMS ultra delivery


By Johan Laubscher

The first 2013 Audi R8 LMS ultra delivery follows shortly on the heels of the first public sighting. On Thursday a new white R8 LMS ultra was spotted in the Netherlands at Schiphol whist in transit, more can be read HERE. Following this sighting in Europe another car, claimed to be the first delivery worldwide, arrived in Japan for Hitotsuyama Racing, on Friday 15 February. The Japanese team have recently put their two older Audi R8 LMS cars up for sale, after making the decision to acquire a new specification Audi R16 for the first time. 

Saturday, November 17, 2012

Mixed Fuji Sprint Cup race 1 for Audi teams


By Tarek Ramchani

The Japanese Super GT series is hosting its annual non-championship special event this weekend. The Fuji Sprint Cup at the Fuji Speedway. Unlike the usual endurance format, the Fuji Sprint Cup consists of two separate sprint races. Each car is driven by only one driver for each race of the two races individually. Race 1 was already run today in apocalyptic weather.

Four Audi R8 LMS race cars entered the event. The R16 had a very hard qualifying session for race 1. Richard Lyons was the best ranked in twelfth place, with the #21 ZENT Audi R8 LMS. Katsuyuki Hiranaka was fourteenth in the #11 GAINER DIXCEL R8 LMS. Yuya Sakamoto with the #30 IWASAKI MODA KUROCO apr R8 was seventeenth, while Igor Sushko was twenty third driving the #77 investors Audi R8 LMS.

The race do not have a Le Mans style rolling start, but a standing start. Right after the start Richard Lyons with the #21 Audi was forced to retire after damaging the clutch. Heavy rain made the race very difficult. However the Audi drivers were able to recover and improve. In the end Katsuyuki Hiranaka come home in seventh with the #11 Audi, while a great charge by Igor Sushko in the #77 Audi gave him a ninth place finish, not bad starting from the back of the pack.

Race 2 is set for tomorrow. The Audi cars will again start from behind. Tetsuya Tanaka in the #11 Audi will start from fourteenth, Akihiro Tsuzuk #21 R8 from fifteenth, Yuki Iwasaki #30 car from sixteenth and Kenji Kobayashi #77 machine from twenty first. We wish the best of luck for the three Audi teams and the four drivers.

Photo credit: GTA/Super GT

More information:
Super GT official website

Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Joint future for DTM and Japanese Super GT from 2014


DTM Press Release

From 2014, DTM will be heading in a new direction. Thanks to a cooperation deal signed this Tuesday in Tokyo, the most popular international touring-car series is not only open for the Japanese car manufacturers but at the same time, the three premium-car manufacturers involved in DTM, Audi, BMW and Mercedes-Benz, also will have the opportunity to compete in the Japanese Super GT. The agreement regarding the use of the ‘New DTM’ regulations by Japan’s Super GT begins in 2014 and runs – for the time being – for four years.

“This is a very special day for all those involved but in addition, it also has got outstanding significance for the entire motor racing world. This unique cooperation was made possible by the right parties getting involved at the perfect point in time,” said Hans Werner Aufrecht, Chairman of DTM rights holder and promoter ITR e.V., on the occasion of the signing of the contract with the Japanese Series organiser, GT Association (GTA), in Tokyo.

“This cooperation of GTA and ITR based on the new technical regulations is a dream come true. We believe that this milestone in motor-racing history will not only help to reduce the costs dramatically but at the same time, it also should help improving safety and creating spectacular racing with equal chances for the manufacturers and teams, thus entertaining the millions of fans all over the world.”


“The GTA, ITR and the manufacturers involved are entering virgin soil,” said Audi Motorsport Director Dr Wolfgang Ulrich who represented the DTM manufacturers, in Tokyo. The Super GT in Japan and DTM have got many common ideas – a fact that became evident in the intense discussions we had in recent years. Now, these organisations are going to cooperate on the basis of shared technical regulations. A move that will guarantee maximum safety, spectacular sport and cost-efficient motor racing.”

“The technical regulations of DTM are trend-setting in many ways,” added Christian Schacht, Secretary General of the German Motor Sport Association (DMSB). “Key facts such as the fascinating cars, the high safety standards and the cost efficiency, too, represented the top priorities in the discussions with the Japanese Motor Sport Federation.”

Massaki Banndoh, Chairman of the GTA, also was delighted: “We believe that this agreement will contribute greatly to the development of both the SUPER GT and DTM race series. We also think that deepening the relationship between DTM in Europe and SUPER GT in Asia toward the future may lead to new developments – such as organizing exchange races for both series – that have got what it takes to bring new excitement and pleasure to the fans around the world.


The agreement was created in close cooperation of the German Motor Sport Association (DMSB) and the Japanese Automobile Association (JAF). Thanks to the same technical basis, the DTM manufacturers, Audi, BMW and Mercedes-Benz, will be able to race against Toyota, Nissan and Honda in the Japanese Super GT, from 2014. Und at the same time, the Japanese manufacturers will have the opportunity to compete in DTM.

To make for equal opportunities for the DTM and Super GT cars that currently are racing with differing engine concepts, the cars will be categorised according to a system called ‘Balance of Performance’ (BOP) for a transitional period.

At the same time, the beginning of this partnership also means an intensification of the successful collaboration of the manufacturers involved – Audi, BMW and Mercedes-Benz as well as Toyota, Nissan and Honda – the two series organisers, ITR e.V. and GTA, and the associations DMSB and JAF. In the future, joint technical working groups and circles will hold meetings to create the basis for a continuous exchange of information.

Photo credit: ITR/DTM and GTA/Super GT

Monday, August 20, 2012

Gallery: Audi R8 LMS at Suzuka 1000Km by motorsport.com


By Tarek Ramchani

The Suzuka 1000Km was round 5 and the stellar event of the Japanese Super GT. This year marked the debut of the Audi R8 LMS in this demanding and prestigious Grand Touring endurance race. Four Audi cars were entered in the GT300 class. After a hard and chaotic race with high attrition, the best ranked R8 LMS car was the #11 R8 LMS ultra from GAINER DIXCEL, fifth in class. The second Audi R8 LMS ultra also placed in the top ten, the #30 car from äpr racing. Hitotsuyama Racing had a very hard race with their two R8 LMS cars. The #99 finished outside the top ten after contact during the race and unfortunately the #21 retired late in the proceedings. Motorsport.com, as always, were covering the event with great photos as well. Here the very best from the Audi squad at Suzuka shot by motorsport.com's Eric Gilbert.

Thanks to Motorsport.com for these great photos, and remember to have a look at their online gallery, the biggest motorsport and archive gallery on the internet.



 


 

Saturday, August 18, 2012

Only the second time ever for an Audi at Suzuka 1000km


By Johan Laubscher

Hitotsuyama at Suzuka 2012
Round five of the 2012 Japanese Super GT series is taking place at Suzuka. The event is the Pokka Suzuka 1000km, a legendary race on the annual Japanese racing calendar. Four Audi R8 LMS and ultra cars are entered for the event, in the GT300 class. Four cars for the brand of the Four Rings. The teams are GAINER DIXCEL, Hitotsuyama Racing and äpr racing.

Team Goh at Suzuka 2002
Despite the Suzuka 1000’s fame, this is only the second time that an Audi has entered the event. A fact little known to most Audi fans is that an Audi R8 LMP took part in 2002. Team Goh entered their Audi R8 in the Suzuka event and scored pole position. Unfortunately the team retired during the race, marking the end of the team’s 2002 season. The event was also the second race of 2002 for that specific Audi R8, chassis #501. The team entered the car at the 2002 Le Mans and at Suzuka 2002. This was the car’s last race with Team Goh as the team had acquired Audi R8 chassis #602 with which they later won the 2004 Le Mans 24 Hours.

GAINER at Suzuka 2012
Fast forward to the present and four Audi R8 LMS ultra cars will line up for the Suzuka 1000 km tomorrow. The Audi cars are always a force to be reckoned with in the series. The teams are hoping to take Audi’s second win in the Japanese Super GT after GAINER won the opening round.



The entered Audi teams and drivers:

GAINER DIXCEL - Audi R8 LMS ultra (11) Tetsuya Tanaka, Katsuyuki Hiranaka, Atsushi Yogo
äpr racing - Audi R8 LMS ultra (30) Yuki Iwasaki, Yuya Sakamoto, Kenji Kobayashi
Hitotsuyama Racing - Audi R8 LMS (21) Cyndie Allemann, Akihiro Tsuzuki, Richard Lyons
Hitotsuyama Racing - Audi R8 LMS (99) Michael Kim, Hideto Yasuoka, Yoshio Tsuzuki 

More information:

Photos by DIXCEL, Hitotsuyama and Audi Sport media 

Thursday, June 14, 2012

Super GT Sepang: Cyndie Allemann tests her physical limits in the Sepang heat inferno


Cyndie Allemann Press Release

Sepang, Malaysia, June 10th, 2012 – Cyndie Allemann was competing in her third Super GT race in career, last weekend at Sepang International Circuit, and hopes were high as she won a race on this same track two weeks ago in the Malaysian Super Series. Unfortunately, a balance of performance not to the advantage of the Zent Audi R8 LMS as well as the Malaysian heat would provide their share of issues to the Swiss.

"My spirit was very positive on this weekend, especially because of my race win in the MSS two weeks ago. I know this track very well, now. During the practice session, we immediately realized that our car was not fast enough because of the FIA balance of performance. Straight line speed was an issue during the whole weekend. On the pit straight, we were 15 kph off the fastest cars, which is a huge handicap. We had to battle in the braking zones and in the corners to try and get our time back, but even that was not enough to score a top-10 in qualifying. My teammate qualified the car in 19th position, after a few setup issues because we changed our tire compound. But we really worked well on the car during the morning warm-up and we found a good balance for the race.”                            

The race was very hectic for Cyndie, who ended up making one of the longest stints of the whole field. A top-10 during the race was possible, but bad luck and the learning process of the start procedure specific to the Super GT series decided otherwise.

“Right at the beginning, I received a ‘drive-trough penalty’: the Super GT has a very specific rule about not passing the preceding car before the start line, even if the start light is green. The car on my left was really sleeping at the start and on my side, I simply followed my line and ended up slightly in front of him at the start line. Further to this, someone got in trouble in front of me on lap 3 and blocked me. The car behind me tried to take advantage of this with a risky move and ended up touching my car from behind and pushed me to a half spin. Right there, I was behind the pack by half a lap. From this point on, I started a nice comeback and passed two cars, while making fast and regular times.”


The end of her stint was also full of emotions.

"When I came back to the pits to give the car back to my teammate, I made a mistake at pit entry while trying to put on the rev limiter while I was still in third gear – I wanted to downshift too fast and crossed the control line at 63 kph while the limit is 60 kph, so we received another drive-trough penalty’. But then again, my stint was super long (among the longest, in fact), and with the heat and exhaustion, my focus started to get weaker. The last five laps were really painful with this extreme heat. But I tried to hold all the way to the end because my team wanted me to do long stint. This is when I made this mistake – we really didn’t need it but this is another experience for me. Despite all this, I feel more and more comfortable with the car. Along with the team, we understood a lot of things this weekend with the setup. We made some nice improvements to the car throughout the weekend, so on this side, it was very positive. But the result was not what we wanted. Still, we finished 14th, which is quite surprising considering all the the small mistakes we made.”

The extreme heat and humidity conditions also pushed the very athletic Swiss at her physical limits. She had to make a visit to the track medical center after her stint to get a control check-up.

“Coming from Switzerland, I’m not used to that kind of heat and humidity – in the cock
pit, it was more than 55C. I could feel getting burned all over, especially at the feet and legs, and even more important at my head that became very very hot and I didn’t have any air to breathe. The hardest to manage was coming out of the car when I really felt dizzy and my head was spinning. Further to this, I had a hard time breathing and my skin was burning. I’ve never experience those symptoms before and I was quite surprised, I must admit. In fact, I had to go to the medical center because I wasn’t feeling well at all and we wanted to make sure I was not undergoing a heatstroke. They checked my pulsation and pressure. I also received a re-hydration so that I can feel better. I must now make sure that I drink well and that I re-hydrate my body. As soon as this week, I’ll make a few researches for a new physical workout so that at the next race where it’s very hot, I don’t find myself in this type of situation.”

On a lighter note, this weekend was also the discovery of the ‘postcard’ side of Malaysia, for Cyndie.

“I really liked this second trip to Malaysia. Two weeks ago, my hotel was in Kuala Lumpur and I discovered an impressive city. For this time around, I was on the seaside in Port Dickson in a beach resort. It was very cool with a swimming pool and the beach, which allowed me to relax a little bit on Friday when I arrived.”

“Finally, I would like to thank my team, Hitotsuyama Racing, and sponsors, Zent and Racerbook. I would also like to thank all those fans who came out here to support me this week. I have a lot of fans in Malaysia and it was really nice to meet them during the pitwalks.”

About Cyndie Allemann:
Cyndie Allemann: a World class driver, top athlete and brand ambassador. Always a fan favorite, whether in Europe, in the USA and now in Japan, 26 years old Cyndie Allemann was literally born for speed.

Her 19-year racing career has seen her compete at the highest levels in many different series and tracks around the World: karting (winning the European junior title when she was only thirteen), open-wheel (EuroF3, Indy Lights, etc.), GT (FIA-GT1 World Championship) and endurance racing (GT1 podium at Spa in the Le Mans Series, 24 Hours of Le Mans, etc.). In 2012, she races in the Japan Super GT Series with the Hitotsuyama Racing team on the Audi R8 LMS.

For more info on Cyndie or to follow her, visit her web site and her facebook fan page at:

www.cyndieallemann.ch
www.facebook.com/CyndieAllemannOfficialPage

About Hitotsuyama Racing:
Founded in 1990 by Mikio Hitotsuyama, Hitotsuyama Racing team has an experience of more than twenty years in auto racing. The team has competed in many top level championships such as the Super GT (formerly known as the JGTC), the Le Mans Series, the Japan Le Mans Challenge (in LMP1, GT1 and GT2 classes), the Porsche Carrera Cup Japan and the Japan Touring Championship. The team has raced many top drivers and set itself apart by its bold vision regarding its racing programs, as well as its ultra-professional approach. Its 2012 racing program includes a full participation in the Super GT championship with two Audi R8 LMS in the GT300 class.

For more info on Hitotsuyama Racing, visit the team web site at:

www.hitotsuyamaracing.net

About the Super GT series:
Born 20 years ago under the name of All-Japan Grand Touring Car Championship (JGTC), the Super GT is the most prestigious auto racing GT series in Japon and Asia. With its two classes (GT300 and GT500), Super GT races are highly competitive with more than 40 regular car entrants. The series is authorized by the FIA and many teams get official support from car manufacturers.

For more info on the Super GT series, visit the series web site at:

www.supergt.net

Sunday, April 1, 2012

Another Audi R8 LMS ultra debut and another victory - Japanese Super GT


By Johan Laubscher

The latest generation GT3 racer from Audi is quickly picking up where its predecessor left off. The original R8 LMS started winning races straight out of the box and the new R8 LMS ultra is doing exactly the same.

Less than a week after the R8 LMS ultra had its debut race and debut win in Malaysia the R8 LMS ultra lined up in the land of the rising sun. Two Audi R8 LMS ultras and two older R8 LMS cars were entered for the opening round of the 2012 Japanese Super GT series at Okayama. The Super GT is the top motorsport category in Japan and is well known for being a very competitive environment consisting of two race classes, GT500 and GT300. The 4 Audis all compete in the GT300 category.

The two new Audi R8 LMS ultras were fielded by GAINER and äpr racing while the two older cars, which will be upgraded to ultra spec later in the season, were fielded by Hitotsuyama Racing.
The first race of the Japanese GT season had a lot of Audi headlines. Firstly it would be the German marque’s long awaited debut in the Japanese series and also the debut of a certain star lady racer. The #21 R8 LMS from Hitotsuyama Racing would see Cyndie Allemann’s debut in the series alongside teammate Akihiro Tsuzuki. Cyndie’s arrival in the series has sparked a lot of media interest surrounding the Swiss race driver.

Qualifying was a bitter sweet affair with the #11 GAINER Audi in 3rd and the #21 Audi of Allemann and Tsuzuki in 12th. The other two Audis placed lower down the grid. 
  
GT300 race start

The 300km race would see some very exciting racing which became very physical towards the end of the race. The battles for the lead were very tight in both the GT500 and GT300 classes. The GAINER R8 LMS ultra was amongst the GT 300 front runners all race long and endured a fantastic battle for the lead with the #911 Porsche 911. As the race drew to a close all eyes were fixed on the GT500 lead battle which went straight down to the line. In the background the #11 GAINER Audi R8 LMS ultra crossed the line to a well dissevered GT300 race victory. A brilliant debut race for the new car. The other Audis also had a strong showing with 3 of the 4 cars finishing in the top ten.

Victory in the debut race has shown the potential of the car yet again, and the R8 LMS cars will be a force to be reckoned with for the rest of the season. The next race of the season is set for the 500km race at Fuji on the 4th of May 2012.   

Audi Results:
1st - #11 Audi R8 LMS ultra - GAINER - Tetsuya Tanaka and Katsuyuki Hiranaka
8th - #30 Audi R8 LMS ultra - äpr racing - Yuki Iwasaki and Yuya Sakamoto
9th - #21 Audi R8 LMS - Hitotsuyama Racing - Cyndie Allemann and Akihiro Tsuzuki
18th - #20 Audi R8 LMS - Hitotsuyama Racing - Michael Kim and Hideki Noda

 

Full Results HERE

 

More information:


Photos by Eric Gilbert and hosted at Motorsport.com

Race highlights Video:

   


  #11 Audi R8 LMS ultra - GAINER - Tetsuya Tanaka and Katsuyuki Hiranaka

#30 Audi R8 LMS ultra - äpr racing - Yuki Iwasaki and Yuya Sakamoto

#21 Audi R8 LMS - Hitotsuyama Racing - Cyndie Allemann and Akihiro Tsuzuki

#20 Audi R8 LMS - Hitotsuyama Racing - Michael Kim and Hideki Noda

Saturday, March 31, 2012

Audi R8 LMS Strong Qualifying at Okayama's Super GT


By Tarek Ramchani

Japan's Super GT has started, round 1 is at Okayama circuit. Four Audi R8 LMS race cars are there in the GT300 class.

First time out and already the R8 LMS showing a strong pace in the class. The #11 GAINER DIXCEL R8 LMS ultra of Tetsuya Tanaka and Katsuyuki Hiranaka got a stunning third in class behind the two leading Porsche 997 GT3 RS cars. Not bad for a debut in the extremely fought GT300 division. Next in a 12th spot is the #21 ZENT Audi R8 LMS of team Hitotsuyama Racing shared by Cyndie Allemann and Akihiro Tsuzuki. The car got a strong pace just missing the Q3 session for the top 10. The other two Audi R8 LMS cars struggled. The #30 IWASAKI MODA KUROCO äpr racing R8 is only 18th in class. The second car from Hitotsuyama Racing the #20 Racerbook Audi R8 LMS is last.

The Okayama race is a 300km race. Starting in third is a great debut for the Audi R8 LMS ultra in the top Japanese motorsport series. We are all hoping for strong performances from the four cars and why not the class win, fingers crossed for the race.

Photos hosted at http://www.motorsport.com/


Saturday, March 24, 2012

Hitotsuyama Racing Ready for 2012 Super GT with Audi


By Tarek Ramchani

The Japanese Super GT series 2012 season will start next weekend at Okayama. Audi is joining the series for the first time with no less than four Audi R8 LMS. Two cars will be fielded by the Hitotsuyama Racing team.

Hitotsuyama Racing is no stranger to the Audi R8 LMS. In 2011 the team competed in both the GT Asia series and the Japanese based Super Taikyu endurance Series. They took a win at Suzuka in GT Asia. For 2012 the team is moving from a one car effort to two cars, and moving to the world famous and demanding Japanese Super GT series.

The team's two cars will have a four driver line-up :
#20 RacerBook Audi R8 LMS shared by Michael Kim and Hideki Noda
#21 ZENT Audi R8 LMS shared by Swiss female Cyndie Allemann and Akihiro Tsuzuki

Super GT is divided into two classes, GT500 and GT300. The Audi cars will enter the GT300 class. since last year the GT300 class has been open to FIA based GT3 Spec cars. Audi and team Hitotsuyama joining the series is a great addition to an already world class field. A mix between Japanese exotic cars from Nissan, Toyota, Subaru and European GTs from BMW, Porsche, Ferrari, Lamborghini and Audi. At last week’s official Super GT Test days at Okayama the Audi cars were immediately fast. Hitotsuyama's #21 ZENT R8 LMS of Cyndie Allemann and Akihiro Tsuzuki took a great fifth overall in the class. A stunning performance for the debut, with three Audi cars in the top 10. We all hope that will be the case for the race weekends, looking forward to the R8 LMS’s first ever win in the very fought GT300 class.

Hitotsuyama Racing took part earlier this week at the Audi Japan press conference. The two cars showed up with their brand new liveries. Two other teams racing the R8 LMS in 2012 are äpr racing and GAINER. The äpr racing team (not APR Motorsport from America) was also present at the press conference along with a brand new white Audi R8 GT Spyder.

More information:

Photos hosted at official Facebook page of Hitotsuyama Racing 

#21 ZENT Audi R8 LMS of Cyndie Allemann and Akihiro Tsuzuki
#20 Racerbook Audi R8 LMS of Michael Kim and Hideki Noda

Wednesday, March 21, 2012

First Super GT test: Cyndie Allemann passes the rookie test with success


Cyndie Alleman Press Release

Okayama, Japan, March 18, 2012 – It was a dressed rehearsal for Cyndie Allemann this weekend as she took part of the Japanese Super GT Series pre-season official test at Okayama International Circuit. After signing a contract for an Audi R8 LMS driving seat with Hitotsuyama Racing last month, it was the first chance for the motor racing star from Switzerland to taste the Super GT experience, and meet competitors and fans alike.

“First weekend, first tests in Super GT. First of all, it was all about starting to really work with the team and to discover the series – in particular the GT500 cars on track, as sharing the track with those can be a bit stressful as they are much faster than us (the GT300) on the straight line. I feel like I’m back at Le Mans having to manage the traffic while at the same time focusing on my driving and on-track performances. For the next race, not loosing too much time in traffic will be a big challenge.”

“Otherwise, discovering the paddock was impressive. The cars are amazing and now I’m even more looking forward to this whole season – for me, it’s positive all the way. The Japanese fans who followed me this weekend gave me a lot of support and it’s great to see that a race car driver coming from Switzerland can have a lot of success in another country, especially in Japan.”

Even more important, Cyndie still had to pass the very strict Super GT rookie test – a necessary step to be allowed to race in the prestigious series. She passed this test on her very first attempt, despite the difficult and treacherous weather conditions, clocking the mandatory ten laps all faster than a minimum set time.

“The main thing for me to remember this weekend was the rookie test. Needless to say that there was some pressure, as it was under difficult conditions with sometimes rain, sometimes sun and sometimes greasy track conditions. In addition, the rookie test is fairly strict, as we must make good lap times and if we’re too far off the pole time, or if we spin or go off the track, we don’t pass the test. So I must admit that with the difficult conditions, my stress level was a bit on the high side. But I did pass on my first try and I’m therefore qualified for the series, so it was positive.”

The celebrations were very short for the hard-working Swiss as she spent the rest of the weekend learning the twisty Okayama track, as well as getting to know her new Audi R8 LMS. On Sunday, she was joined by her new teammate Akihiro Tsuzuki for further tests and making even more laps on the Okayama International Circuit, in prevision for the opening round of the Super GT Series in two weeks at the same track.

“In general, my test program went well and I’m progressively getting better – my experience in GT racing is not really big, after all. In addition, it was a new team for me, as well as a new car and a new track, so I took it one step at a time in order to get better track performance. With my teammate Aki, I was able to do some good testing, with tires tests and see the difference between the different types of compounds – that was very interesting, incidentally, as I didn’t think that there was that many differences.”

“In terms of performances, I reached all the goals that I set, but it is clear that there is still a lot of work before getting to the top-3. Little by little, I’m starting to understand the car, but we must still get better to find the right setups on the R8 LMS, because we still have some understeer issues. But all in all, those tests have been quite positive to prepare the first race of the season in two weeks.”

About Cyndie Allemann:

Cyndie Allemann: a World class driver, top athlete and brand ambassador. Always a fan favorite, whether in Europe, in the USA and soon in Japan, 25 years old Cyndie Allemann was literally born for speed.

Her 18-year racing career has seen her compete at the highest levels in many different series and tracks around the World: karting (winning the European junior title when she was only thirteen), open-wheel (EuroF3, Indy Lights, etc.), GT (FIA-GT1 World Championship) and endurance racing (GT1 podium at Spa in the Le Mans Series, 24 Hours of Le Mans, etc.). In 2012, she races in the Japan Super GT Series with the Hitotsuyama Racing team on the Audi R8 LMS.

For more info on Cyndie or to follow her, visit her web site and her facebook fan page at:

About Hitotsuyama Racing:

Founded in 1990 by Mikio Hitotsuyama, Hitotsuyama Racing team has an experience of more than twenty years in auto racing. The team has competed in many top level championships such as the Super GT (formerly known as the JGTC), the Le Mans Series, the Japan Le Mans Challenge (in LMP1, GT1 and GT2 classes), the Porsche Carrera Cup Japan and the Japan Touring Championship. The team has raced many top drivers and set itself apart by its bold vision regarding its racing programs, as well as its ultra-professional approach. Its 2012 racing program includes a full participation in the Super GT championship with two Audi R8 LMS in the GT300 class.

For more info on Hitotsuyama Racing, visit the team web site at:


About the Super GT series:

Born 20 years ago under the name of All-Japan Grand Touring Car Championship (JGTC), the Super GT is the most prestigious auto racing GT series in Japon and Asia. With its two classes (GT300 and GT500), Super GT races are highly competitive with more than 40 regular car entrants. The series is authorized by the FIA and many teams get official support from car manufacturers.

For more info on the Super GT series, visit the series web site at:


Photo Credit: Eric Gilbert www.motorsport.com

Sunday, March 18, 2012

Audi R8 LMS racing in the land of the rising sun


By Johan Laubscher

The four rings racing in Japan has quite a lot of excitement in store for Audi fans in 2012. No less than four Audi R8 LMS cars will be fielded in the Japanese Super GT Championship this year. It is however not the first time that the Audi brand has been associated with the land of the rising sun.

Sports car fans will affectionately remember Team Goh which competed with the legendary Audi R8 Le Mans prototype cars from 2002 to 2004. Audi Sport Team Goh, as they were formally known had their crowning moment in 2004 when the team took victory at the Le Mans 24 Hours.


2011 saw the return of the Audi brand to Japanese Motorsport with an Audi R8 LMS from Hitotsuyama Racing competing in the Japanese Super Taikyu Endurance Series and in GT Asia.

For 2012 the Audi presence has quadrupled. Four Audis have been confirmed for the 2012 Super GT championship from three different teams. Hitotsuyama Racing will field two Audi R8 LMS cars in the series. The driver parings for the team are lead by car #21 being driven by Cyndie Allemann and Akihiro Tsuzuki and car #20 with Michael Kim and Hideki Noda. The #20 is still in the 2011 livery with which it competed at Macau but the #20 Audi R8 LMS is already in its new 2012 ZENT livery, and what a livery. The car looks absolutely stunning in its shiny silver and blue appearance.

The other two cars in the 2012 Super GT are both brand new Audi R8 LMS ultra cars, two of only a handful of ultras that have been completed and delivered worldwide. The two teams running these cars are GAINER and äpr racing (Not to be confused with APR Motorsport from North America). The #11 GAINER car is also an example of a great livery with a beautiful shiny silver livery and is to be driven by Tetsuya Tanaka and Katsuyuki Hiranaka. The äpr racing #30 R8 LMS ultra is still in its plain silver colour as it was delivered and will be driven by Yuki Iwasaki and Yuya Sakamoto.

The Audi R8 LMS cars have been setting very fast times during the official pre-season tests at Okayama and the scene is set for Audis debut in the Super GT series. With four cars, eight fast drivers and three top teams, the four rings are well represented in the land of the rising sun.  

Photos by RacerBook and DIXCEL JAPAN

More Information:
Hitotsuyama Racing Website
Hitotsuyama Racing FB page
RacerBook FB page
DIXCEL JAPAN FB Page
GAINER Wesbite
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Hitotsuyama Racing #21 Audi R8 LMS
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