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Audi R10 TDI on next generation Biofuel at Le Mans

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World premiere in motorsport: At the 2008 Le Mans 24 Hours on 14/15 June, the three Audi R10 TDI prototypes entered by Audi Sport Team Joest will race for the first time with the next generation of Biofuel manufactured from Biowaste and promising a reduction in the emission of CO2 by almost 90 per cent when compared with traditional diesel.

Audi fields the 650-hp plus R10 TDI, which has already won the famous 24 Hours of Le Mans twice, in sportscar races since 2006. Shell V-Power Diesel race fuel produced by development partner Shell has been used since the very beginning. It’s a particularly powerful and efficient synthetic fuel which is created from Natural Gas in a process called Gas To Liquids (GTL). Fuels with these components are already available at the pumps.

For the third appearance of the Audi R10 TDI at Le Mans, a small amount of Biofuel of the next generation is mixed for the first time with the previously well-proven GTL components: BTL (Biomass To Liquids), as it is officially called, is extracted from Biowaste that is unfit for use in foodstuffs, for example from waste wood. BTL promises a reduction in the amount of CO2 emission by almost 90 per cent compared to traditional diesel.

Although they are manufactured from different raw materials, the two alternative fuels BTL and GTL are practically Sulphur free and odourless. They combine quality and efficient combustion with reduced exhaust emissions.

“Audi voiced its support early for the use of next generation Biofuels at Le Mans,” explains Michael Dick, Member of the Board of Management of AUDI AG with responsibility for Technical Development. “It underlines our philosophy that we view Le Mans as a tough test field for new technologies which will be available at a later date in production cars for our customers. The Automobile Club de l’Ouest (ACO) provides the opportunity to use alternative drive concepts and fuels, which we exploit to the full.”

The V12 TDI known for its efficiency and fitted to the Audi R10 TDI has already been tested successfully with the new fuel on the dynamometer and during tests. The first public appearance follows this coming Sunday (1 June) at the official test day at Le Mans. It traditionally provides teams with the only opportunity to test on the 13.629-kilometre circuit of Le Mans before the race.

Practice is on Sunday from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. and 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. All three cars of Audi Sport Team Joest and all nine drivers will be in action.

Discussion

5 comments for “Audi R10 TDI on next generation Biofuel at Le Mans”

  1. Will this fuel also be available to Peugeot?.
    Because i read on a Danish Motorsport page that the 908 engine was manufactured to be Bio Diesel engine, but to fit regular Shell Diesel they had to cut in performance! (because ACO only allow Shell to supply Diesel!).
    If that rumor is true (about the Peugeot engine), then Audi is in for a nasty surprise on Sunday!

    Posted by Mathias Brix | May 30, 2008, 11:51
  2. Hi Mathias,
    about the 908 HDi engine this is very correct!

    However, the R10 engine, which will run its last Le Mans in 2 weeks, has also ben manufactured to run on phase 2 biodiesel, so I think that the playingfield will be veery much leveled.

    So in terms of fuel theere will be nothing between those two players, however, the straightline speed of the 908 is quite frightning.

    But as a fellow Dane, I still cheer for Tom K! ;-)

    Posted by Aslak Vind | May 30, 2008, 23:21
  3. yes it’s great PR and that and it’s probably exaggerated no end but this is what prototype racing is about - innovation and moving technology forward and it’s great to see a team doing that.

    Posted by Rodger Davies | May 30, 2008, 23:38
  4. So the Bio Diesel will be avalible for Peugeot?
    Im in a little dilemma.
    Because im Dane too, and im a huge Peugeot Fan.
    So hope Tom K wins in a Peugeot!. Otherwise Peugeot wins and Tom K second!

    Posted by Mathias Brix | May 31, 2008, 12:32
  5. Yes the 2nd phase biodiesel will be for both makes. Actually I am also both Dane and Peugeot fan, love that sleek group-C like car ;-)

    Posted by Aslak Vind | May 31, 2008, 14:11

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