Audi TDi set for F1 2014
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It's looking ever more likely that Audi will join the F1 circus next season with a 4 pot turbo diesel, to take advantage of the new engine regulations.
Audi Sport boss Dr Helmut Langschwanz said "Audi has aleady shown the world how Vorsprung durch Technik can dominate Rallying, Touring Cars and Endurance Racing, so Formula 1 is a natural progression."
Dr Langweile believes that the weight saved by the lighter fuel load required by their diesel engines will more than compensate for any perceived power disadvantage. "Future F1 races will only be won by cars with the most fuel-efficient engines and by drivers who know how to manage the best fuel-economy from their cars. We will expect our drivers to achieve a minimum of 70mpg during any race weekend."
Dr Langnase would not be drawn on pitlane rumours that Audi drivers would be ordered to hold up faster drivers at any cost.
Audi Sport boss Dr Helmut Langschwanz said "Audi has aleady shown the world how Vorsprung durch Technik can dominate Rallying, Touring Cars and Endurance Racing, so Formula 1 is a natural progression."
Dr Langweile believes that the weight saved by the lighter fuel load required by their diesel engines will more than compensate for any perceived power disadvantage. "Future F1 races will only be won by cars with the most fuel-efficient engines and by drivers who know how to manage the best fuel-economy from their cars. We will expect our drivers to achieve a minimum of 70mpg during any race weekend."
Dr Langnase would not be drawn on pitlane rumours that Audi drivers would be ordered to hold up faster drivers at any cost.
LotusOmega375D said:
It's looking ever more likely that Audi will join the F1 circus next season with a 4 pot turbo diesel, to take advantage of the new engine regulations.
Audi Sport boss Dr Helmut Langschwanz said "Audi has aleady shown the world how Vorsprung durch Technik can dominate Rallying, Touring Cars and Endurance Racing, so Formula 1 is a natural progression."
Dr Langweile believes that the weight saved by the lighter fuel load required by their diesel engines will more than compensate for any perceived power disadvantage. "Future F1 races will only be won by cars with the most fuel-efficient engines and by drivers who know how to manage the best fuel-economy from their cars. We will expect our drivers to achieve a minimum of 70mpg during any race weekend."
Dr Langnase would not be drawn on pitlane rumours that Audi drivers would be ordered to hold up faster drivers at any cost.
bloody depressing really. so f1's main goal will be to go on a eco run and what about the gorgeous noise of f1 engine. Audi Sport boss Dr Helmut Langschwanz said "Audi has aleady shown the world how Vorsprung durch Technik can dominate Rallying, Touring Cars and Endurance Racing, so Formula 1 is a natural progression."
Dr Langweile believes that the weight saved by the lighter fuel load required by their diesel engines will more than compensate for any perceived power disadvantage. "Future F1 races will only be won by cars with the most fuel-efficient engines and by drivers who know how to manage the best fuel-economy from their cars. We will expect our drivers to achieve a minimum of 70mpg during any race weekend."
Dr Langnase would not be drawn on pitlane rumours that Audi drivers would be ordered to hold up faster drivers at any cost.
IATM said:
LotusOmega375D said:
It's looking ever more likely that Audi will join the F1 circus next season with a 4 pot turbo diesel, to take advantage of the new engine regulations.
Audi Sport boss Dr Helmut Langschwanz said "Audi has aleady shown the world how Vorsprung durch Technik can dominate Rallying, Touring Cars and Endurance Racing, so Formula 1 is a natural progression."
Dr Langweile believes that the weight saved by the lighter fuel load required by their diesel engines will more than compensate for any perceived power disadvantage. "Future F1 races will only be won by cars with the most fuel-efficient engines and by drivers who know how to manage the best fuel-economy from their cars. We will expect our drivers to achieve a minimum of 70mpg during any race weekend."
Dr Langnase would not be drawn on pitlane rumours that Audi drivers would be ordered to hold up faster drivers at any cost.
bloody depressing really. so f1's main goal will be to go on a eco run and what about the gorgeous noise of f1 engine. Audi Sport boss Dr Helmut Langschwanz said "Audi has aleady shown the world how Vorsprung durch Technik can dominate Rallying, Touring Cars and Endurance Racing, so Formula 1 is a natural progression."
Dr Langweile believes that the weight saved by the lighter fuel load required by their diesel engines will more than compensate for any perceived power disadvantage. "Future F1 races will only be won by cars with the most fuel-efficient engines and by drivers who know how to manage the best fuel-economy from their cars. We will expect our drivers to achieve a minimum of 70mpg during any race weekend."
Dr Langnase would not be drawn on pitlane rumours that Audi drivers would be ordered to hold up faster drivers at any cost.
This isn't anywhere near as good as some of the old BMW April Fools adverts.
Matthen said:
IATM said:
bloody depressing really. so f1's main goal will be to go on a eco run and what about the gorgeous noise of f1 engine.
lol. What's the date?....
trying hard to come up with something... lol.
I am at work - very bored. I knew it was a joke I was just playing along. (lol) 8)
The Audi F1 team are said to be recruiting minicab drivers to train the racing drivers in the fine art of driving everywhere below 1300rpm whilst listening to an obscure radio station through only the front-right speaker.
Apparently they're also developing a new lightweight carbon-fibre beaded seat cover.
Apparently they're also developing a new lightweight carbon-fibre beaded seat cover.
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