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16 Dec 2010, 19:37 (Ref:2805284) | #1 | |
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The Audi "R" numbers
At motorsport.com they ran this article: http://www.motorsport.com/news/article.asp?ID=396290
At the bottom of tha article they have a table listing the all the R numbers. Now From R8 downwards, minus the R9 I agree with the list. The rest really does not make much sense. I speak under correction but that list cannot be correct. I heard they started the numbering with the R8 and then just continued with it from the R10 onwards. I have heard that the “R” was for race models and the “8” was for the 8 cylinder engine in the R8. No “R9” exists. I did hear a rumour that the Bentleys were the "R9", but I dont think that is true either. Also the list is missing some crucial Audi Race Cars. It is missing the “A1” and “A2” two derivatives of the original Quattro and the “E1” and “E2 (S1)” derivatives of the Sport Quattro. And most notably missing the Audi A4 Super Touring car, and some of the introduction dates are very wrong. I do not think that is a real list, I think someone wrote it up for the article taking a guess, that didn’t come from an Audi press release for sure...however I could be wrong, what is everyone’s take on the article? You could argue that the A1 and A2 are the R1 and R1 + and that the E1 and E2 are the R2 and R2 +, but I still don’t think that R numbers were used at Audi before the R8. |
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I was always told the at "R" was for race and the number designated what number the project was at Audi Sport. Basically saying that the R8 was the 8th project Audi Sport took on... |
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16 Dec 2010, 20:48 (Ref:2805309) | #3 | ||
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In the "30 years Audi Sport" book, it is stated that the numbers R1 to R7 have been given later to the following cars:
R1 - Audi quattro from 1980 - 1984, incl. quattro A1 and A2 R2 - Audi sport quattro 1984 - 1987, also Pikea Peak of this years, quattro S1 R3 - Audi 200 quattro 1987 R4 - Audi 200 quattro Trans Am, 1988 R5 - Audi 90 quattro IMSA GTO, 1989 R6 - Audi V8 quattro DTM, 1990 - 1992 R7 - Audi 80 quattro STW and competition, 1993 - 1997 R8 - Audi R8R R9 - Audi R8C R10 - Audi R10 TDI R11 - A4 DTM, 2004 R12 and R12+ - A4 DTM of 2004-2006 R13 - A4 DTM 2007 R14 - A4 DTM 2008 R14+ - A4 DTM 2009 R15 - Audi R15 TDI R16 - Audi R8 LMS R17 - think is the new DTM car R18 - you know... |
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17 Dec 2010, 04:38 (Ref:2805440) | #4 | |
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Thank You - If some does have that 30 years of Audi Sport book, could you please scan that page with the R numbers and post it?
The list does beg one question though. The customer cars are not listed, well the R8 LMS "R16" is listed but the two new TT customer cars, built by Audi Sport and Quattro GMBH are not listed. Then again the cars are not officially launched yet. The TT VLN SPT4 car and the Audi TTRS GT4 car, maybe their R numbers will be shared when they are officially launched... |
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17 Dec 2010, 12:47 (Ref:2805574) | #5 | ||
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If you want the info THAT bad, go BUY a copy of the book!
Copyright of the author, etc. That list has appeared here on several occasions. No one has questioned it, until now... |
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No apology necessary, but Tim is quite right, we wouldn't be able to post the page here for the reasons given. Having said that, if Andrei has reproduced the list as faithfully as he can from the book, there's probably no need......
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17 Dec 2010, 19:28 (Ref:2805721) | #8 | |
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I understand, I am very curious to how it looks in that specific book. I have tried to look for the book, difficult to get the book here in South Africa...however pointing the discussion away from the scanning and copy right, does anyone know the "R" numbers of the two new Audi TT race cars: The TT RS VLN car and the TT RS GT4 car for customer use, the cars being built by Quattro gmbh and Raeder Motorsport for Audi Sports customers. As they are "Audi Sport" cars they should have R numbers...nothing released by Audi yet.
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17 Dec 2010, 20:46 (Ref:2805752) | #9 | ||
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As far as I know (I'm an Audi employee), the TT's do not have R-numbers, as they are not a real Audi Sport vehicle. It is similar to the DTM TT that also has no R-number, beeing built by ABT.
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Only problem is that quattro GmbH are sanctioning the construction of the cars--quattro Gmbh is the Audi equivlant of M-B's AMG division and BMW's M-division.
Maybe if the do become official Audi customer cars (which it seems that's planned), Audi may assign them such model numbers. And a few other notes on the list. Audi may've called the R8 as such because it had a V8 engine in it, as well as being the 8th major project undertaken by Audi Sport, with the other numbers (1-7) applied in retrospect. And even though it's not on the list, the 2010 Audi R15 was called the R15+ in Audi press releases, though after Le Mans, Audi dropped the "plus" naming and simply referred to it simply as the R15 TDI--offically, "plus" wasn't part of the cars' name, which is why on ACO and ALMS scoring the cars were ID'd as "Audi R15 TDI". |
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Cant a guy ask a question FFS !!! especially after only 5 posts ............
somebody is bordering on being rude here Last edited by The Badger; 18 Dec 2010 at 00:27. |
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