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24 Hours of Le Mans

Audi names driver teams for Le Mans

Tom Kristensen in the Audi R15 at Sebring

© Planetlemans – Marcel ten Caat

The three driver teams with which Audi Sport Team Joest will tackle the 77th edition of the 24 Hours of Le Mans on June 13/14 have been confirmed.

The Audi R15 TDI designated as car number “1″ will be driven by last year’s winners Dindo Capello (Italy), Tom Kristensen (Denmark) and Allan McNish (Scotland), the same squad that already won the 12-hour race at Sebring (USA).

The Audi R15 TDI designated as car number “2″ also features the same lineup that ran at Sebring: The three Germans Lucas Luhr, Mike Rockenfeller and Marco Werner will take turns at the wheel of this car.

The cockpit of the Audi R15 TDI – car number “3″ – will be shared by the German Timo Bernhard and the two Frenchmen Romain Dumas and Alexandre Prémat.

“The 12-hour race at Sebring was a successful dress rehearsal for us,” says Head of Audi Motorsport Dr. Wolfgang Ullrich. “That’s why we didn’t make any changes to the driver teams that competed at Sebring. The squad for the third car automatically resulted from this decision. I’m convinced that we’ve filled the cockpits of all three R15 TDI cars at Le Mans with outstanding racers – also thanks to the two drivers Porsche is providing to us.”

The new additions to the team, Timo Bernhard and Romain Dumas, have meanwhile thoroughly familiarized themselves with the Audi R15 TDI in test runs. The first second-generation diesel-powered race sports car has undergone further development since its victorious debut at Sebring, with an aerodynamics package optimized for the Le Mans high-speed track. Because the organizer decided on short notice to increase the minimum weight for diesel vehicles by 30 kilograms, several components of the R15 TDI had to be adapted and evaluated by additional track testing.

For Audi Sport Team Joest, the 77th edition of the endurance classic will start at 2:30 pm on Monday, June 8, with scrutineering in downtown Le Mans. On Wednesday night, a 6-hour free practice session is on the agenda. Qualifying will be held on Thursday night from 7 pm to 9 pm and 10 pm to 12 pm, the race will start at 3 pm on Saturday.

Audi has the chance of clinching its ninth overall victory at the 24 Hours of Le Mans, then equaling Ferrari as the runner-up on the perpetual list of the best contenders.

Discussion

6 comments for “Audi names driver teams for Le Mans”

  1. That 3 car could be the darkhorse…but i still think the 1 will take it

    Posted by Mike | May 28, 2009, 9:01
  2. I saw the win at Sebring, and got to spend time with the crews. Wish I could be at La Sarthe!

    Posted by Ted Dannemiller | May 28, 2009, 11:46
  3. So no one feels left out, they have a German and a french car.

    That true. The 3 car has to be watched carefully by the #1. At Sebring the the guys in the #2 car always gave up the lead to the guys in the #1 car , but Timo and Romain are not used to being backups. Especially knowing they have the speed, talent and skills to win this thing.

    They were the darlings of the Penske Brigade. An organization on par with Team Joest. So they know exactly how strong they are.
    They just have to get Premat to think win win, not second podium to Kristenssen and co.

    Posted by bamba | May 28, 2009, 20:29
  4. No Timo and Roman are fast when the car is set up to their liking and I think they are just as much of a favorite as the #1 and #2 car, in fact I like them better to be the “rabbit” in the team. If they don’t put the car off the road then they stand a chance to win just on pace.

    HOWEVER, do NO DISCOUNT #1 or #2 908….

    Making this is the best Le Mans race (PLEASE NO RAIN!) in the last ten years.

    Posted by Anthony | May 28, 2009, 23:16
  5. it always rains at le mans, it wouldn’t be le mans without rain…

    Posted by Mike | May 29, 2009, 21:30
  6. I hope it does not rain! I am an Audi fan and hoping for Audi R15 TDI #1 to win! my concern is that id it rains, we won’t find out the true speed of the R15 if they don’t sand bag. If it does not rain, i am afraid that Audi won’t be as fast as the Peugeot by a long shot like last year which was rediculous! I JUST WANT TO SEE AUDI GET POLE AGAIN AND WIN WITH NO MISTAKES AND NO PENALTIES AT ALL! AUDI JUST DOES NOT NEED PACE AND EFFICIENCY, THEY FINALLY NEED TO HAVE RAW SPEED AND POWER AS WELL! I PERSONALLY HOPE WE DON’T GETRAIN BUT WE WILL SEE THE OUTCOME! GO AUDI!!!!!

    Posted by Hayes | June 5, 2009, 17:56

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