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Erik
March 9th, 2004, 22:07
Champion Racing's Audi RS 6 Team Returns - But With Changes


http://www.championracing.net/Audi_S4/home/index.htm :race:

http://www.championracing.net/Audi_RS6/archive/RS6_2004/pics/SebTpose1.jpg

http://www.championracing.net/Audi_RS6/archive/RS6_2004/pics/SebTpose2.jpg

Klint
March 9th, 2004, 22:27
Beautiful indeed!

I would love to see them take on the Australian Holdens and Fords in the Aussie V8 touring car championship, the champion racing RS6s will feel at home.

romac
March 10th, 2004, 02:08
I see they are now sponsored by Audi Certified. Whats the likelihood we'll ever see a Certified RS6?

Bauer
March 10th, 2004, 02:12
The cars should be very competitive as they have had a year to work on them. At least lets hope they are:thumb:

Benman
March 10th, 2004, 05:21
WOW! I really like the new look. Now why didn't we get THOSE flared fenders?:D If the go half as weel as they look then they should do just fine.:race:

Ben:addict: (Can't wait to see them in the flesh at Infineon!)

JAXRS6
March 10th, 2004, 07:34
Originally posted by romac
I see they are now sponsored by Audi Certified. Whats the likelihood we'll ever see a Certified RS6?

Great question! Maybe an honest answer (e.g. slim to none) will embarrass Audi into providing certification.
:hahahehe:
Oh, well, we can always hope....

Nordschleife
March 10th, 2004, 08:52
this year the cars have less power and fatter tyres, so they are less like the portable chicanes they were last season. they went like stink out of the corner and down the straight, but held everybody up around the corner - a bit like bikes!
R+C

Erik
March 10th, 2004, 10:45
Originally posted by Nordschleife
- a bit like bikes!

What a four wheel drive bike! :thumb:

Speedracer
March 10th, 2004, 21:46
What a four wheel drive bike!

Well they did have 2 wheel drive bikes in the Paris-Dakar this year. :mech:

Erik
March 10th, 2004, 22:04
Originally posted by Speedracer
Well they did have 2 wheel drive bikes in the Paris-Dakar this year.

With a total of 3 or 4 wheels I hope? :bigeyes:

Klint
March 10th, 2004, 22:23
Nope, KTM I believe created a two wheeled bike with two driven wheels. The front was hydraulically powered while the rear was driven conventionally by chain. :)

TheBrit
March 11th, 2004, 15:41
Originally posted by Klint
Nope, KTM I believe created a two wheeled bike with two driven wheels. The front was hydraulically powered while the rear was driven conventionally by chain. :)
And in some reverse synchronicity (sp?), wasn't DRC devleoped from a solution originally designed to prevent braking dive on motorbikes?

Finnus
March 11th, 2004, 19:22
Great "new" look! I really liked that paint job on the S4 and I was never a fan of the predominantly white pait job. It also sounds like they're reining in the Beast a bit - wider tires, lowere boost.

Finnus