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Erik
November 25th, 2004, 19:36
Ingolstadt/Essen, 25 November 2004
Audi strengthens DTM involvement

After the successful DTM comeback was crowned by winning the Drivers’,
Manufacturers’ and Teams’ Championships, AUDI AG strengthens their works involvement
in Europe’s most popular touring car series. The new Audi A4, the entry of eight
instead of six cars and a newly formed driver squad should allow the title defence
during the 2005 season.

As before, the two well-proven partner teams of Abt Sportsline and Joest Racing
will assume responsibility for the race logistic. With defending champion
Mattias Ekström (Sweden), Tom Kristensen (Denmark), Martin Tomczyk and Christian
Abt (both Germany), four former Audi DTM drivers again number among the 2005
driver squad. New to the Audi DTM team are former Formula 1 driver Allan McNish
(Scotland), Le Mans winner Rinaldo Capello (Italy) and the two Germans Pierre
Kaffer and Frank Stippler.

Based on the new Audi A4, a new DTM car, in which the knowledge gleaned from the
debut year in 2004 pour, is being developed at Audi Sport. With its prominent
single-frame radiator grille and the new bodywork shape, the Audi A4 DTM 2005
will distinguish itself optically from the championship car. In total four new
A4 DTM cars, driven by Mattias Ekström, Tom Kristensen, Martin Tomczyk and Allan
McNish, will race. Christian Abt, Rinaldo Capello, Pierre Kaffer and Frank
Stippler compete with the successful cars from the 2004 season.

In parallel to the works DTM entry, Audi Sport develops a new
prototype-sportscar as successor to the Audi R8 for 2006. The R8 starts its
sixth and final season in 2005. Audi supports the corresponding involvement of
the Importer Teams with its works drivers. In 2005 they are Frank Biela
(Germany), Emanuele Pirro (Italy) and Marco Werner (Germany). For the Le Mans 24
Hours, additional drivers from the DTM squad will be made available.

In addition to a new engine configuration, the Audi A4 STCC also receives the
new A4 single-frame radiator grille for the 2005 season. The two-litre touring
cars will continue to compete in the Swedish Touring Car Championship. An
expansion of activities in Scandinavia is at the planning stage.

"The successful defence of the DTM title with the new A4 takes priority for us,”
explains Audi Motorsport Head Dr Wolfgang Ullrich. "That’s why we are pushing
ahead on the technical side and have formed a potent international driver team.
At the same time however, we want to put the Audi R8 out to pasture after a
successful last season.”

sticko
November 26th, 2004, 10:45
Here´s the new DTM.. :0:

Benman
November 27th, 2004, 00:33
I like it.:0:

RS4Ever
November 27th, 2004, 03:58
sweeeet!

R8isGreat
January 28th, 2005, 04:00
That is nice!!!