- Customer team Phoenix Racing celebrates one-two class win in season opener
- Three podium places in total for Audi Sport customer racing
- All three race cars on the grid in Dubai for the first time.
Dubai, January 15, 2018 – Jubilation at the start of the race season as Team Phoenix Racing with Audi Sport customer racing celebrate the first 24-hour victory of the new Audi R8 LMS in the GT4 class.
The career of Audi Sport customer racing's most recent new product began with an endurance test par excellence. Just four weeks after the first deliveries, the first privately fielded GT4 versions of the Audi R8 LMS went up against nine competitors from five other brands in the season opener of the 24 Hour Series. A European driver quartet was ultimately victorious, with Philip Ellis/John-Louis Jasper/Joonas Lappalainen/Gosia Rdest winning ahead of their Phoenix Racing teammates Adderly Fong/Charles Kwan/Marchy Lee/Darryl O'Young/Shaun Thong from Hong Kong.
Audi led the GT4 classification from the sixth hour of the race and was never bettered. Two title winners from the Audi Sport TT Cup – Briton Philip Ellis and Finn Joonas Lappalainen – earned their promotion into this, the next racing category with Audi. While Gosia Rdest from Poland, also had the chance to get behind the wheel of the GT4 car following top performances in Audi Sport TT Cup.
"Congratulations to the driver squads and to the entire team on this success," said Chris Reinke, Head of Audi Sport customer racing.
"Once again, Ernst Moser achieved a pioneering feat for us with his team after having managed to clinch the first 24-hour Nürburgring victory with Audi in 2012. Our other teams fought hard for us in Dubai as well and scored further successes." ?
A year ago, Audi Sport customer racing achieved a premiere victory in Dubai in the TCR class with the Audi RS 3 LMS. In this category, Team Bonk Motorsport contributed another podium place in 2018. Michael Bonk's squad survived an early setback and with a combined effort demonstrated perfect team spirit. An accident on Wednesday that was not the driver's fault meant that the 127 number Audi RS 3 LMS was unable to start at all. Consequently, the drivers, Michael Bonk und Volker Piepmeyer, switched to the number 115 sister car and, together with Hermann Bock and Max and Rainer Partl, clinched third place in the TCR category in front of the Audi RS 3 LMS from Lap57 Motorsport.
In the GT3 class, Audi was less fortunate with the R8 LMS this year. Vincent Vosse's team that competed under the name of MS7 by WRT this year, lost too much time to race repairs to be in contention for victory again as it had in 2016. As a result, Mohammed Bin Saud Al Saud, Christopher Mies, Dries Vanthoor and Michael Vergers had to settle for seventh place in the end. The honor of being Audi's best GT3 team went to BWT Mücke Motorsport. For the first time, Peter Mücke's outfit contested a 24-hour race. Ricardo Feller/Christer Jöns/Mike David Ortmann/Andreas Weishaupt/Markus Winkelhock celebrated position five in the overall classification. Car Collection Motorsport finished the race with both Audi R8 LMS cars as well. Wiggo Dalmo/Gustav Edelhoff/Elmar Grimm/Dr. Johannes Kirchhoff/Ingo Vogler achieved fifth place in the A6-Am classification. Their teammates, Dimitri Parhofer/Dirg Parhofer/Frank Stippler/Rémi Terrail/Isaac Tutumlu Lopez, took ninth place in this class.
In just two weeks' time, Audi's customer racing teams will take part in the next iconic endurance race at the 24-hour race at Daytona. Three of Audi Sport customer racing's race car models will be on the grid for the first time in North America.
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