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    Audi Sport: Advantage in the DTM with TFSI power at the top

    After the first five events of the 2019 DTM season, two things are clear: The new Class 1 race cars with their more than 610-hp two-liter four-cylinder turbo engines guarantee gripping motorsport. And Audi right now has an advantage over the competition with the RS 5 DTM in all three Championships.

    “The move from the old naturally aspirated V8 engines to the modern, highly efficient four-cylinder turbo engines has paid off for everyone,” says Head of Audi Motorsport Dieter Gass. “We’re now racing with an engine concept of the kind that Audi uses worldwide in many production models and performance levels. The races are super-thrilling and partly unpredictable. Our drivers are excited about the new turbo engines and the feedback from the fans is positive, too. That Audi and BMW with their newly developed race cars are instantly so close together speaks in favor of the Class 1 regulations. And Aston Martin as a late entrant has achieved promising results in a very short period of time.”

    After ten of eighteen races this season, Audi is leading all three championships. In the drivers’ classification, leader of the standings René Rast has an advantage of 22 points over his fellow Audi driver Nico Müller and 40 over the best BMW driver, Marco Wittmann. In the teams’ classification, Audi Sport Team Rosberg is leading in front of Audi Sport Team Abt Sportsline, followed by Audi Sport Team Phoenix in fourth position. In the manufacturers’ classification, the advantage is particularly large: with 576 points, Audi is clearly ahead of BMW (406) and Aston Martin (37).

    “We can be very happy with the first half of the season,” says Andreas Roos, Project Leader DTM at Audi, “particularly when looking at where we currently stand in the manufacturers’ classification. This is a good indicator for the development and shows that we’ve built a very good car.”

    Audi was the first automobile manufacturer to have successfully combined turbocharging with gasoline direct injection in the 24 Hours of Le Mans as far back as in 2001 and shortly afterwards introduced TFSI technology in its production models. Today, gasoline direct injection is standard on all turbo production engines at Audi and an important means of reducing fleet consumption and COemissions.

    The brand’s long-standing experience with TFSI technology now also benefits the DTM drivers, whose tally after the first ten races this season is impressive: five victories, five pole positions, six fastest laps and twenty out of thirty possible podium finishes are credited to the Audi RS 5 DTM that is internally designated as “RC8.” At seven of the ten races, at least one Audi driver started from the front row and Audi has led eight of ten races this year. All six Audi factory drivers are ranked among the top nine in the drivers’ standings. All six have stood on the podium at least once.

    The new customer team, WRT Team Audi Sport, proves the powerful performance of the new Audi RS 5 DTM as well: it has scored points in six races and with rookie Jonathan Aberdein started from the front row twice.

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    Faris Bouchaala
    Faris Bouchaala
    Faris Bouchaala est Directeur de publication et Rédacteur en chef de MotorsActu, média automobile français créé en 2018 et basé à Antibes (Alpes-Maritimes). Grand passionné d'automobile depuis l'enfance, Faris Bouchaala a transformé sa passion en carrière professionnelle en rejoignant la presse automobile spécialisée en 2010. Après un parcours atypique loin du secteur automobile, c'est finalement la passion qui l'a guidé vers le journalisme automobile. Depuis plus de 14 ans, Faris Bouchaala couvre l'actualité automobile française et européenne avec un focus particulier sur les essais automobiles, les nouveautés constructeurs, l'électrification du parc automobile et les technologies embarquées. Son expertise s'étend de l'analyse du marché français aux tendances européennes, en passant par les stratégies des constructeurs et l'évolution de la mobilité durable. À la tête de MotorsActu depuis sa création, Faris Bouchaala dirige une ligne éditoriale axée sur la qualité de l'information, l'objectivité des essais et l'analyse approfondie du secteur automobile. Son approche journalistique privilégie l'expérience terrain et les essais en conditions réelles sur routes françaises. Basé en France, Faris Bouchaala suit au quotidien l'évolution du marché automobile français et européen, couvrant aussi bien les lancements de véhicules que les innovations technologiques et les enjeux environnementaux du secteur. Contact professionnel : [email protected]

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