A new Audi TT endurance racer has sparked speculation that the Audi coupe could be making a return to the DTM.
Audi and Raeder Motorsport have created this, a TT RS race car designed to compete in the SP 4T class of Nurburgring endurance racing, but rumours are already flying through the webosphere that Audi might want to swap its DTM A4 for the TT in the future.
That's a pretty big might, however. Current German touring car rules require four-door bodystyles, and the TT RS's five-pot turbo engine would be ditched in favour of the 4.0-litre naturally aspirated V8 that the DTM regs require.
Still, whether it ends up spawning a DTM racer or not, the Raeder TT RS, is still pretty cool. And, being based in part on the R8 LMS racer but with a bespoke suspension and aero package, it should go pretty well, too.
If you want to see just how well, it will be racing in two rounds of the Nurburgring's endurance championship this year, on 16th and 30th October.