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Two
races within one week for Audi
After the drama in Portland, where Frank Biela and Emanuele Pirro battled
fiercely to finish second, Audi Sport North America has no time to catch
its breath. The team is already on its way to a "double-header"
in the ALMS (American Le Mans Series). On 19 August, both Infineon Audi R8
contest the Canadian Mosport race, with the ALMS round in Mid-Ohio just
one week later. The target is clear: After being beaten for the first time
this season, the Audi drivers want to strike back.
Dr Wolfgang Ullrich knows that this is not an easy task. "I am sure,
the Panoz team will also be strong in Mosport. Had they not experienced
technical problems there last year, things would have been extremely tight
for us," he said. However, the Head of Audi Sport remains confident.
"We are familiar with the circuit, so the qualifying session should
be enough to find a winning set-up for our cars." Team director
Reinhold Joest agrees: "Last year we competed in wet and dry weather,
so we are prepared for all situations."
The Audi drivers unanimously describe the 2.459 mile circuit south of
Toronto as very quick. "This track features just one very narrow
corner, however it has many other difficult bends where you canīt afford
to make a mistake," says Frank Biela, who last year captured the pole
position at Mosport, setting a new track record.
The Champion Team would like to challenge the Audi Sport North America
squad for the pole position. At the last round in Portland, the Audi
customer team achieved a partial success: Johnny Herbert secured his first
podium finish in the ALMS in the 2000-spec R8 together with Andy Wallace.
"With every mile we become more and more familiar with ourselves and
the car," says Johnny Herbert. "So itīs great that we now
compete two races back to back. In this way we hopefully can reach our
target sooner - to beat the works cars."
The great unknown is the race just six days later in Mid-Ohio. None of the
Audi drivers has competed on the circuit in the US State of Ohio before.
Only Rinaldo Capello will get a first impression during this weekendīs
ChampCar event. The ALMS pointsī leader will drive several demonstration
laps: "Iīll try to take note of all the trackīs peculiarities and
pass them on to my team mates."
Reinhold Joest, who knows the 2.258 mile circuit from contesting several
races there in the early nineties, expects a tough weekend. "The
track layout is unique and is certainly more difficult than Sears Point or
Portland. The twisty rollercoaster passages are particularly
challenging," he says. Tom Kristensen, who has visited Mid-Ohio as a
spectator, agrees: "Itīs a typical American race track - extremely
narrow with uphill and downhill sections."
Drivers and engineers face special challenges in Mid-Ohio. They have only
one testing session and one free practice to optimally set-up the Infineon
Audi R8 for the track. "For this reason we have to utilise every
second and concentrate totally on our work. We canīt afford to waste time
discussing details in the set-up, but work quickly and effectively,"
explains Head of Audi Sport Dr Wolfgang Ullrich.
Schedule in Mosport
Friday, 17 August
14:00 - 15:30 hrs Testing
Saturday, 18 August
09:50 - 10:50 hrs 1st free practice
13:20 - 14:20 hrs 2nd free practice
16:40 - 17:00 hrs Qualifying
Sunday, 19 August
09:00 - 09:30 hrs Warm-up
13:00 - 15:45 hrs Race
Schedule in Mid-Ohio
Thursday, 23 August
16:30 - 18:00 hrs Testing
Friday, 24 August
08:45 - 09:45 hrs Free practice
16:40 - 17:00 hrs
Qualifying
Saturday, 25 August
08:00 - 08:25 hrs Warm-up
13:00 - 15:45 hrs Race
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