Resounding success in China for Audi customer teams

Audi R8 LMS GT4

Triumph in Algarve: In Portugal, Team Fox Motorsport brilliantly mastered its first 24-hour race. The UK squad won its class in an Audi R8 LMS GT4 in round four of the 24H TCE Series at Portimão. In qualifying, Jamie Stanley had clinched pole position in the GT4 class with more than a two-second advantage. Together with his British compatriots, Ben Clucas, Glenn Sherwood and Andy Perry, he crossed the finish line with a one-lap advantage. This marked the first victory for the team after having claimed second place in the debut of its Audi R8 LMS GT4 in the Silverstone 12 Hours in March. For the Audi R8 LMS GT4 , it was the second class win in the racing series following Phoenix Racing’s initial success in the Dubai 24 Hours.

Podium in Utah: Jeff Burton competed in round five of the American NASA Utah club sport series. On the circuit in Utah, the American in an Audi R8 LMS GT4 of Rearden Racing achieved third place in the GTSU class in race one. 

Audi RS 3 LMS (TCR)

Two victories in Canada: The Audi RS 3 LMS scored two victories in the Canadian Touring Car Championship. In round three of the series at Shannonville, Marco Cirone from Mark Motors Racing won his class in race one with a 38-second advantage ahead of a GT4 race car. In race two, Gary Kwok from Team Alphasonic Motorsport prevailed in his category in another Audi RS 3 LMS. Remarkably, Alphasonic Motorsport joined the circle of Audi Sport customer racing teams only recently. On Saturday, Kwok was still racing with another team and another marque, but a technical problem was not resolvable by Sunday, so Kwok switched to the Audi customer team overnight and on making his debut won in the German touring car. 

New leaders of IMSA standings: Britt Casey jr./Tom Long in the IMSA Continental Tire SportsCar Challenge recaptured the lead of the standings. At Mosport, the driver duo from Compass Racing in an Audi RS 3 LMS celebrated its third victory this season, now ranking three points in front of its teammates, Rodrigo Sales/Kuno Wittmer. Stephen Simpson and his paralyzed driver colleague Michael Johnson from Team JDC-Miller MotorSports achieved second place in another Audi RS 3 LMS at Mosport. Third place in Canada went to Audi privateers Roy Block/Pierre Kleinubing from Compass Racing.

Successes in China: In the GT Masters Asia opener, Team NewFaster won both races with an Audi RS 3 LMS. Last year’s championship-winning team from the TCR China won its class in race one with Terry Huang/Andy Yan. Their teammate, Wang Hao, took second place. Victory in race two went to Wang Hao/Martin Cao in an Audi RS 3 LMS.

Another podium finish in Sweden: In the TCR Scandinavia, Tobias Brink clinched his next podium success with Team Brink Motorsport, after the Swede had most recently celebrated the first victory of an Audi RS 3 LMS in the Scandinavian series at Anderstorp, he achieved third place in race two on the third race weekend at Falkenberg. 

Last European race: At the Slovakiaring, a classic circuit is now awaiting the Audi teams in the WTCR – FIA World Touring Car Cup after a city race had been on the calendar most recently. Audi Sport Leopard Lukoil Team with Jean-Karl Vernay and Gordon Shedden and their Audi Sport driver colleague Frédéric Vervisch from Audi Sport Team Comtoyou are aiming to score their next points-successes 40 kilometers east of Slovakia’s capital Bratislava. The three privateers, Nathanaël Berthon, Denis Dupont and Aurélien Panis, intend to battle for points in the three races as well in their Audi RS 3 LMS cars. French privateer driver Panis had impressed with Comtoyou Racing most recently as the best Audi driver in the second qualifying session in Portugal and scored points in two races, his compatriot and teammate Berthon clinched six points as well. In Slovakia, the teams will be racing on European soil for the last time before the remaining four events are held in Asia. Vernay as the fifth in the standings is the best Audi Sport driver.

Coming up next week

13–15/07 Slovakiaring (SK), rounds 16 to 18, WTCR – FIA World Touring Car Cup

11–15/07 Bangsaen (THA), rounds 5 and 6, Thailand Super Series

13–15/07 Portland (USA), rounds 7 and 8, Pirelli World Challenge GT-X

13–15/07 Portland (USA), rounds 7 and 8, Pirelli World Challenge GTS-X

13–15/07 Portland (USA), rounds 7 and 8, Pirelli World Challenge TCR

13–15/07 Dijon (F), rounds 5 and 6, GT4 France

14–15/07 Mugello (I), rounds 7 and 8, Italian GT Championship

14–15/07 Mugello (I), rounds 7 and 8, TCR Italy 

14–15/07 Autopolis (J), round 4, Super Taikyu Series

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