Audi aims to defend lead in United States

“At Austin, a challenging track is awaiting us that every one of our six drivers really likes. We’re hoping to be able to continue the good performance we showed at the beginning of the season,” says Chris Reinke, Head of LMP at Audi Sport. The 20 corners are highly diverse: from the hairpin after the start and finish, to very fluid turns in the section between the first and second track sector, to the relatively slow turns in the third sector. A year ago, Marcel Fässler/André Lotterer/Benoît Tréluyer in the Audi R18 e-tron quattro won a dramatic wet race which race control had to interrupt due to a heavy cloud burst. Currently, the advantage of the three drivers from Audi Sport Team Joest in the drivers’ standings amounts to 17 points. Their teammates Lucas di Grassi/Loïc Duval/Oliver Jarvis (BR/F/GB) most recently demonstrated a strong fighting spirit at the Nürburgring in remarkable maneuvers. In addition, Lucas di Grassi managed to set the best race lap of all Audi drivers there.

This year, fans can again look forward to a thrilling doubleheader at the ‘Circuit of the Americas.’ The 6-hour FIA WEC will start on Saturday, September 19, at 17.00, local time. Two and a half hours into the race, sunset will be making for exciting light conditions, turning the event into a night race. Prior to the WEC race, at noon on Saturday, the Tudor United Sportscar Championship will be holding its penultimate race of the season at Austin. In this racing series, a team from Audi Sport customer racing will be battling for the title in the GTD class. The German Christopher Haase and his American teammate Dion von Moltke in the Audi R8 LMS of Team Paul Miller Racing are in third place of the standings – with a deficit of only eight points.

WEC fans in Germany can expect extensive TV coverage. Eurosport will be covering the race live on September 20, from 00.00 to 06.15, CEST, and airing a summary report from 09.30 to 10.30.