Audi Sport leaves nothing to chance in its endeavor to bring the prestigious Le Mans trophy back to Ingolstadt and Neckarsulm. Not only the technology of the Audi R15 TDI is being subjected to further development. The drivers’ line-up for the 24 Hours of Le Mans (France) has been extended as well.
For the world’s most famous endurance race, Audi has signed three new drivers, the Swiss Marcel Fässler (33), German André Lotterer (28) and Frenchman Benoît Treluyer (33), who will be sharing the cockpit of one of three Audi R15 TDI cars on June 12/13, 2010.
“In view of our strong competitors, we want to – and have to – be perfectly positioned in terms of drivers too,” explained Head of Audi Motorsport Dr. Wolfgang Ullrich. “Therefore, we decided to extend our driver line-up. Marcel, Andre and Benoît attracted our attention during the past two years in a particularly positive way. They are used to handling fast prototypes and know each other extremely well. The three of them, and we too, are convinced that they are a very good combination for Le Mans.”
The new Audi drivers already have experience at the wheel of diesel racing sports cars. Marcel Fässler successfully contested two races in the American Le Mans Series for Audi in 2008. André Lotterer impressed at Le Mans last year at the wheel of an Audi R10 TDI of the private Audi customer team Kolles. Benoît Treluyer competed in the 24-hour classic in a Peugeot in 2009.
Marcel Fässler, André Lotterer and Benoît Treluyer have already visited Audi Sport in Ingolstadt for seat-fittings and will soon be testing the Audi R15 TDI. The first racing commitment for the new Audi driver trio is planned for May 9, in the 1000-kilometer race at Spa-Francorchamps (Belgium), which will serve as a dress rehearsal for the 24 Hours of Le Mans for Audi Sport Team Joest.
“For the time being, plans for Marcel, Andre and Benoît are fully focused on Le Mans 2010,” says Dr. Wolfgang Ullrich. “But all three of them are still relatively young, and therefore, may also become part of our sports car project over the long term.”
Audi has been contesting the 24 Hours of Le Mans since 1999 and having made 11 starts, has won the race as many as eight times. In addition to speed, reliability and efficiency are the key factors of success in the world’s most famous endurance race.
Furthermore, the LMP1 class is unrivaled by any other motorsport category in terms of offering the opportunity to test technical innovations in racing conditions. Thanks to its technology leadership, Audi has repeatedly set milestones in this regard. The Audi R8, for instance, successfully introduced TFSI gasoline direct injection technology in 2001, while in 2006 the Audi R10 TDI was the first diesel-powered vehicle to clinch victory in the history of the race.
Quotes by the new Audi drivers
Marcel Fässler: “For me, Audi is the most successful brand at Le Mans. Having the chance to be part of the Audi team this year is incredible for me and a great opportunity I want to take advantage of at all cost. I’m tremendously looking
forward to the new challenge with Audi and expect the R15 TDI to be competing for overall victory. We’ll see which Audi team will be the most fortunate one in the end. The main thing is that victory will go to Ingolstadt and Neckarsulm again.”
André Lotterer: “I’m proud about having been selected by such a successful team as Audi Sport. This is a major step in my career. I’ll give my best for Audi to recapture the Le Mans trophy. Last year, as a Le Mans rookie, I learned a lot in the R10 TDI of the Kolles team – particularly because my team-mate and I had to contest the race as a team of two. Now I’ve got the chance to compete for a top-class team. Consequently, I’ve just got a single goal: victory!”
Benoît Treluyer: “For me, a dream is coming true. I’d never have expected to immediately get a slot with a ‘factory’ team for Le Mans after my return from Japan – and, what’s more, together with my best friend André Lotterer, and with Marcel
Fässler with whom I started my career in Formula Campus. That really can’t be topped! We’ve got a car in which we can clinch overall victory. Before signing the agreement with Audi I watched the team while it was testing. The way they work
and the attitude at Audi are exactly what I was looking for.”
What is Audi thinking? If they want to beat Peugeot this not the way to do it……
Well it’s something they like in the 3 of them.
André Lotterer is a SuperGT driver, but he did drive at Le Mans for Kolles
The same for Benoît Tréluyer, SuperGT driver and drove at Le Mans for Pescarolo Sport Peugeot 908
Marcel Fässler did drive for Audi Sport NA in 2008 at Road America in the ALMS. I know he drove for another team in the LMS in the LMP class, but I cant remember what team it was….
Overall, 3 random drivers they chosen.
does seem a little strange choice, but then Audi have always been one for bringing through drivers that they see particular qualities in. A decade ago, we might have been saying the same things about the likes of Biela and Capello.
Seems you are all not very well informed by doubting Audi’s choice. Fässler has shown very good performance in DTM (German Touring Car Masters) and also in LMS for Speedy/Sebah, now Rebellion. Lotterer has been Jaguar Formula One test driver years ago and has been in Japan since then, also with very good performance in the TOM’S Formula Nippon and GT Sports Car teams. Tréluyer is also someone with much sports car experience and has been in Japan, too, the last years.
Seems that most folks are only informed about Formula one and the international LMS and GT series and nothing else,
and seems that nobody follows results of Japanese series…
Who are they replacing? It seems like Audis Driver Line up has been changing alot lately, not necessarily for the best.
now that the 3 drivers came to Audi for Le Mans, its all about to know the 3 drivers leaving the squad, and frankly I a betting on Luhr, Premat and Werner…
Those 3 guys are as fast as anyone out there. They have simply drove for teams that didn’t have the funds to break out. How many of you knew about Stephane Sarrazin before he drove for Peugeot at LeMans.
Better yet how many people paid attention to Rob Bell when he used to drive the Panoz in the LMS…You wouldn’t have known he was that fast because the car didn’t have the speed.
Same thing for these guys. Andre Lotterer is a cahmpion in the SuperGT in Japan. He should be in F1 but the lack of funds is keeping him in sportscar.
I agree with Bamba, all three guys are quick & reliable, there is one other question.
Who do you Audi will put in the third car at Le Mans that is asuming that Audi get 3 entries for Le mans and that
these three guys will be in one car and that McNish, Capello & Kristensen will be in the “lead” car
This news hit the headlines on Japanese motorsport medias now. I hope the news can link Lemans racing and Japanese motorsport fan much closer again.
I am simply looking forward to see Andre/Benoit’s first outing as Audi official driver and Please come to AsianLMS this year!