some pics here
http://twitpic.com/photos/DindoCapelloFC
some pics here
http://twitpic.com/photos/DindoCapelloFC
Nice, wonder what mayor changes the car has now. As for the video....they still can't top this one : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mfS32l92MFs
I disagree. The R15 won at Sebring with only limited testing in the cold/wet prior .The car proved it could kepp pace with the Pugs with the smaller/less powerful engine.
At Le Mans, the test days were cancelled for all teams, and Audi showed up with some revisions and hust never had the car set up right. I don't think car was fast enough to win, but they still pulled out a podium finish.
At Petit, the R15 lead for all but 5 laps before the race was called off. A lot of that was with help from the rain but Audi seemed pretty happy with the additional data logged during the race.
Technically speaking this is the best car Audi Sport has built, and their lack of not racing/learning about the car is why it was not dominant in its first year. They seemed to have learned their lesson now-
Not running full ALMS/LMS schedules certainly doesn't help, but still the R15 was never quick enough. It didn't have the same reliability. The R8/R10 standards are so high that the season that Audi had last year is very disappointing. And I do not like the way that Audi is starting this year. They should be running at Sebring in few weeks, and not testing after the race.
Audi stated that the R15"plus" would not be ready to full ACO spec by Sebring. There was talk of them running an interim R15 model instead, but Peugeot would have to agree to that-and they said NO. I'm really disappointed that they aren't going to be there and Audi is too. I've been looking forward to going to Sebring for months...
Audi have just released pictures of the revised R15+ TDI LMP1 car:
The nose vent has gone revealing the raw crash structures:
New wing sections on either side of the nose:
Side pods heavily revised:
Source article: Mulsanne's Corner News, March/April 2010
2003 Audi S4 saloon (gone but not forgotten...)
1998 Audi A4 1.9TDi quattro Sport saloon