Thrilling home round for Audi in World Endurance Championship

In car number “7,” Marcel Fässler (CH) and André Lotterer (D) will be on the grid as a pair because their teammate Benoît Tréluyer was injured in a sports accident on his bicycle at the end of June. “We wish Ben a speedy recovery and are looking forward to having him on board again at the next round in Mexico,” say Fässler and Lotterer. Since 2010, the trio has won ten FIA WEC rounds together in the Audi cockpit.

As planned, Audi will be completing its reorganization for the 2016 season at its home round as well. Stefan Dreyer, who has been Project Leader LMP Engines up until now, will become new Head of LMP. Erik Schuivens is assuming the role of race engineer for the number “7” Audi R18. The Dutchman has already supported the first three rounds of the FIA WEC season with Audi.

In terms of technology, there will be a number of changes as well. While at Spa and Le Mans an aerodynamics variant with low drag and low downforce was the best solution, Audi is returning to a configuration with more downforce in the Eifel. It promises advantages in slow and semi-fast turns. The regulations for the 2016 season permit up to three body versions.

The race at the Nürburgring has only been part of the World Endurance Championship calendar since last year. Following three training and one qualifying session, the 6-hour race on the 5.137-kilometer track configuration will start on Sunday, July 24, at 13:00 (CEST). Audi will provide reports of the event on Facebook (AudiSport) and Twitter (@audisport). In Germany, Eurosport will be offering free live streaming of the entire race at www.eurosport.de for the first time.