The newcomer from Audi Sport Team Abt Sportsline barely missed the
best time posted in the tests by ex-DTM Champion Bruno Spengler in a BMW
by only 45 thousandths of a second. “That was a strong lap by Robin,”
said Andreas Roos, Project Leader DTM at Audi. “The chase for the
ultimately fastest lap, though, was not our top priority this week. We
rather tried to make the best possible use of these four days to adapt
to the new aerodynamics and the changed setup options, and did so
successfully. We tried out a lot of different things. Now we need to
draw the right conclusions from the data for the season opener at the
beginning of May.”
The three Audi Sport Teams Abt Sportsline,
Phoenix and Rosberg, used five race cars and one test car at Hockenheim.
“The test was promising,” said Robin Frijns. “Following rain during the
night from Tuesday to Wednesday, the track was fastest on Wednesday
morning. I benefited from this during my qualifying simulations, but the
long runs, starting practice and pit stops were very profitable for me
too.”
With 303 laps the DTM rookie was also one of the busiest
drivers in the DTM field of 18 entrants. In total, the six Audi drivers
reeled off 1,477 laps from Monday to Thursday, which corresponds to a
total distance of 6,756 kilometers. Aside from a gearbox issue which
kept title defender René Rast in the pits for a longer period of time on
Tuesday, the Audi RS 5 DTM cars ran without any major problems. The
reigning DTM Champion set the day’s best time at the end of the test on
Thursday.
“We can be happy with the test,” said Head of Audi
Motorsport Dieter Gass. “Our drivers unanimously reported that the car
felt good also with the new aerodynamics package. We still hope that all
three brands will be close together again. However, we won’t know where
we stand compared with the competition before the Hockenheim season
opener. In any event, it will be exciting.”
The new DTM season
will start – at the Hockenheimring as well – on May 5 and 6. Tickets and
Audi fan packages are available on the internet at www.audi.com/dtm. In Germany, the series new TV partner, SAT.1, will air live coverage of the season opener.
Before
the season kicks off, the six race cars will be thoroughly checked and
equipped with the race engines for the 2018 season by Audi Sport Teams
Abt Sportsline, Phoenix and Rosberg. At their home bases in Kempten,
Meuspath and Neustadt an der Weinstraße, pit stop practice sessions and
final functional checks are scheduled before racing starts in earnest at
the Hockenheimring in early May.
Source: AUDI

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