November 26, 2004 Source: Audi Communication Motorsport (translation by AudiWorld) With the series complete Audi celebrates the year’s successes in the DTM with a new design study. The brand won all three possible titles in the 2004 season. The new AUDI A4 DTM edition, which was developed by quattro GmbH, is for those customers who […] More »
By: admin | November 26, 2004
November 26, 2004 Source: Audi AG The new Audi A6 achieved the best ever result for a business saloon car in the recent round of tests in the European New Car Assessment Programme (Euro NCAP). The Audi A6 achieved a score of 33.30 and was awarded a 5 star rating for vehicle safety, thus coming […] More »
By: admin | November 26, 2004
November 25, 2004 Source: Audi Communication Motorsport 2004 was one of the most successful years for AUDI AG, and one of the most successful in the marque’s long motorsport history. The successful DTM comeback with victory in the Drivers’, Manufacturers’ and Teams’ Championships and the fourth Audi R8 win at the Le Mans 24 Hours […] More »
By: admin | November 25, 2004
November 25, 2004 Source: Audi Communication Motorsport The 2005 season is sixth and, at the same time, the last for the Audi R8 the most successful Le Mans Prototype of all time. 52 victories from 62 races so far, and counting. New regulations are valid for the Le Mans 24 Hours, and the sportscar race […] More »
By: admin | November 25, 2004
November 25, 2004 Source: Audi Communication Motorsport “Take Advantage” – this is the Audi motto for the 2005 DTM. The works comeback in Europe’s most popular touring car series could hardly have been more successful: Audi scoop all three titles first time out: The Audi A4 DTM won five of the ten races during the […] More »
By: admin | November 25, 2004
November 25, 2004 Source: Audi Communication Motorsport After the successful DTM comeback was crowned by winning the Drivers’, Manufacturers’ and Teams’ Championships, AUDI AG strengthens their works involvement in Europe’s most popular touring car series. The new Audi A4, the entry of eight instead of six cars and a newly formed driver squad should allow […] More »
By: admin | November 25, 2004
November 22, 2004 By: Jason Teller Various online reports are saying that the president of Audi Japan will be named, perhaps as early as today, to succeed Axel Mees who was fired last week after making critical remarks about the VW Phaeton and former VW AG Chairman Ferdinand Piech.
By: admin | November 22, 2004
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