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Audi drivers in 2007
Murphy the Bear suggest a number of the Audi oldies could be replaced by younger drivers next year. Marco Werner already was unemployed for most of the year.
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7 Oct 2006, 16:34 (Ref:1730802) | #2 | ||
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I read in Autosport that Audi were talking to Dirk Muller, who is out of contract with BMW next year, about an Audi drive for the next few years. First in the DTM and then onto sportscars.
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You forget that Jeroen Bleekemolen has driven for Audi in DTM this year. Audi was very pleased with his performance.
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There are quite a few surprising drivers floating around the "rumor mill" right now. I have heard a few of them which were already mentioned but have also heard a few others that are not mentioned in here yet.
Audi's aim is to have at least one of their cars with a "young" driver lineup. I think the story for the 2007 season will be more around the drivers, and not the cars. There's going to be a lot guys shuffling around.. |
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Hm, Tom Kristensen had a small contact with spectators at the Abt racing days yesterday. But nobody hardly injured. Dont know if he drove the R10. Braking mistake
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I was suprised Audi retained most of their R8 lineup for 2006, but I guess they were best placed to develop the car.
Personally I'd expect only Kristensson and McNish to have R10 drives, possibly in Europe. I wonder if the US program will find a place for a US driver or two, especially if the entries are officially Champion Racing rather than Audi Sport North America. |
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I would have been surprised if they had changed most of their drivers !
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Other than McNish, their 'quickest' drivers are in DTM.
Obviously you need more than raw speed to succeed in endurance racing, but it does seem time to start bringing a younger driver lineup into the R10 program. Maybe Penske Porsche have opened Audis eyes. |
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And hence some of the potential replacements!
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So how many audi seats are available for LM 07?
Are we expecting two works entries and a champion car (or 2?)? |
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I also expect Kristensen and McNish to keep their R10 seat and I hope some of the younger DTM drivers can make the transition to endurance racing
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12 Oct 2006, 15:23 (Ref:1736318) | #15 | ||
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Audi will not change all their drivers at once. The old ones are still pretty succesfull. But they need to team up some of their younger drivers with the old ones. Four of the old ones with two new drivers - one in each car.
Personally I would like to see Kristensen, Ekström and Capello winning Le Mans 2007. It makes the trip down there so much more fun for us danes! Kiesa will never make it to the R10. Everything he did in sportscar in 2006 was pretty bad. |
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i think perhaps maybe we could see hayanari shimoda racing for audi he's young and has a pace which sure as hell managed to shock everyone else in 2004 and 2005 but thats just a thought.
there were always rumours and feeling that tom chilton wanted to do lemans 24 hours but his BTCC duties as a works vauxhall driver means he wont race for audi at lemans for a long time or maybe never get back into sportscar racing in general but last year he did some interesting things with zytek and him and hayanri shimoda did some great things with the old zytek 04S last year perhaps we could see brabs back in a LMP1 car next year after all i do think he deserves better than a GT2 drive even if it is with a full on works team which has a massively quick GT2 car. maybe we could see gary paffet racing for audi but i thing that is being way too hopeful lol |
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Murphy's blog has an update: the Audi oldies will not be fired after all, there will just be more R10s racing next year, specially in Europe.
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So we could see Lehto/Werner and Luhr/Rockenfeller in ALMS with Champion and Biela/Pirro, Capello/McNish and some youngsters in LMS with Joest. |
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"....as many as six entries in Europe...."
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I'd be staggered if there were 6 R10s running in the LMS next time round. Four I can see as being possible (2 x Joest, and one from a couple of regional franchises).
I can't help thinking that the speculation about six (and can anyone point me at the origin of this rumour rather than Murphy et al's re-reporting) has more than a little to do with a shot across IMSA's bows re performance balancing. Equally I'm not sure whether to be pleased or depressed at the prospect of 6 R10s being on the grid next year. On the upside it gives Audi such an overwhelming likelihood of winning individual races that we might get to see some of them entirely off the leash and with that the prospect for some good internecine battles. On the downside, domination is all that exciting. Pleased as I was to acknowledge Pescarolo's achievement in getting their clean sweep, 2006 simply wasn't as exciting as 2005 from a championship perspective. Still, let's wait and see what Essen brings. |
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I think you reasoning is correct: the "as many as 6" will include the 2 suspected ALMS entries if IMSA and Audi do not come to an agreement. So we could see up to 4 R10s in LMS. I think 3 is realistic: 2 Joest cars and 1 extra car, perhaps ran by Oreca.
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Maybe an entry for Audi Sport UK and Oreca .
I reckon on 4 cars in LMS . 2 for Joest and 1 each for the above . The 5th and 6th cars in my opinion are a scare to the ALMS ..... cuz Ulrich is massivily pixxed off with them at presant . 2 cars in ALMS and 4 cars for LMS is my guess . |
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Audi Driver additions for 2007 just speculation are L. Luhr and M Rockenfeller (two more Germans for Joest) and P. Long and J.J Letho for Champion Audi Sport North America. I can see Michael Schumacher giving Lemans a shot next year just because I think he might want to because it is one of the few great races he has raced in and hasn't won.
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25 Oct 2006, 13:18 (Ref:1748977) | #25 | |
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Murphy's blog has some updates about the Audi drivers:
I hope Audi will run a 4th car, so we will see 2 R10s in ALMS and LMS. In that case we still need 2 extra names. Possible coming from Porsche (Lucas Luhr and/or Patrick Long) or from Audi DTM program (e.g. Pierre Kaffer). |
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