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AUDI AG is a German luxury automobile manufacturer based in Ingolstadt, Bavaria, Germany, a subsidiary of the VOLKSWAGEN GROUP since the 1960s. The brand is traced to a number of minor German automobile makers, but its name originates from a copyright dispute from the early twentieth century. In 1910, August Horch, formerly the founder of August Horch & Cie. Motorwagenwerke AG, established Audi Automobilwerke GmbH Zwickau when a court determined he could not use his own last name as a brand name, as it was still attached to the other company. Hence, the name was translated into Latin - audi, like horch, means listen. The current AUDI logo, the four intersecting wheels, is drawn from the logo of AUTO UNION, a consortium of four brands - AUDI, HORCH, DKW and WANDERER - established in 1932. Having lost its facilities in East Germany after World War II, AUTO UNION re-established itself, relocating to Ingolstadt. A proper revival for the brand occurred only after DAIMLER BENZ, owners of the revived AUTO UNION since the late 1950s, sold it to VOLKSWAGEN, which combined the brand with NSU to finally establish the AUDI of today.

AUDI has been a major player in racing since the inter-war period. In the 1930s, drivers such as Achille Verzi, Bernd Rosemeyer and Hans Stuck (father of fellow racer Hans-Joachim Stuck, who raced for AUDI in the 1990s and 2000s) scored multiple Grand Prix victories, with Rosemeyer winning the 1936 European Championship, in AUTO UNION cars, earning the brand the moniker of "Silver Arrow" (shared with contemporary MERCEDES-BENZ race cars). After the war, AUDI came back onto the racing scene with the introduction of Group B rules. Driven by the likes of Hannu Mikkola, Michèle Mouton, Stig Blomqvist and Walter Röhrl, AUDI QUATTRO won the World Rally Championship (WRC) in 1982 and 1984. The car also collected a string of victories - and track records - in the Pikes Peak Hill Climb: Mouton in 1985, Bobby Unser in 1986 and Röhrl in 1987. In the early 1990s, AUDI developed a Group A variant of the AUDI V8, winning two championship titles in a row in the Deutsche Tourenwagen Meisterschaft (1990 and 1991). The brand returned to the series, revived as Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters (DTM), in 2004, and went on to win eight Manufacturers' Championships (and 10 driver titles), most recently in 2020 (led by René Rast).

Perhaps most impressively, AUDI has racked up a stellar record in GT and prototype racing over the past two decades. The brand won 9 consecutive Manufacturers' Championships in the American Le Mans Series (ALMS; 2000-2008) with AUDI R8 and AUDI R10 TDI. The AUDI R8 prototype won the inaugural 2004 European Le Mans Series (ELMS) and collected 5 overall victories at the 24 Hours of Le Mans (2000-2002, 2004-2005; the winning car in 2003, BENTLEY SPEED 8, was powered by an AUDI engine). Its successor, AUDI R10 TDI, won the ELMS as well as the 24 Hours of Le Mans in 2008. Prior to its withdrawal from the LMP class in 2016, AUDI maintained its winning streak at Le Mans with the R15 TDI (2010) and R18 E-TRON QUATTRO (2011-2014) while collecting 2 back-to-back FIA World Endurance Championship titles (2012 and 2013). Meanwhile, the AUDI R8 V10 COUPE became the basis for a successful GT racer competing primarily in the GT3 and GT4 classes with considerable success, including five consecutive Teams' Championships in the GT World Challenge Europe Endurance Cup (2011-2015), three Teams' Championships in the GT World Challenge Europe (2014-2015, 2020), three consecutive Manufacturers' Championships in the Intercontinental GT Challenge (2016-2018), and seven Teams' Championships in the GT World Challenge Europe Sprint Cup (2013-2018, 2020). Among its many trophies, AUDI R8 LMS has been the winning car in the Nürburgring 24 Hours (2012, 2014, 2015, 2017, 2019, 2022), the Spa 24 Hours endurance race (2011, 2012, 2014, 2017), the Bathurst 12 Hour race (2011, 2012, 2018) and the FIA GT World Cup at Macau (2011-2013, 2016). Together with Abt Sportsline, AUDI has also been involved in Formula E since its inception, earning the Teams' Championship in 2017-18 (Season 4).

Models[]

Model PR Speed Acc. Brake Grip Cost
Showcase AUDI TT RS COUPE (2012)
TT RS COUPE (2012) 18.8 155 mph
249 kph
4.10 s 121.0 ft
36.9 m
0.89 g RCurr.R.Dollars.New.80x80.Shifted56,850
(-11,370)
Showcase AUDI R8 V10 COUPE
R8 V10 COUPE 44.6 196 mph
315 kph
3.90 s 98.0 ft
29.9 m
1.20 g RCurr.R.Dollars.New.80x80.Shifted187,300
(-37,460)
Showcase AUDI R8 LMS ULTRA
R8 LMS ULTRA 50.5 196 mph
315 kph
3.50 s 101.0 ft
30.8 m
1.30 g RCurr.R.Dollars.New.80x80.Shifted366,300
(-73,260)
Showcase AUDI TT RS COUPÉ (2019)
TT RS COUPÉ (2019) 40.0 174 mph
280 kph
3.40 s 100.0 ft
30.5 m
1.01 g GCurr.Gold.New.80x80.Shifted340
(-68)
Showcase AUDI QUATTRO B2
QUATTRO B2 3.5 138 mph
222 kph
6.90 s 134.0 ft
40.8 m
0.95 g GCurr.Gold.New.80x80.Shifted225
(-45)
Showcase AUDI R8 V10 SPYDER
R8 V10 SPYDER 48.7 197 mph
317 kph
3.50 s 98.0 ft
29.9 m
1.20 g GCurr.Gold.New.80x80.Shifted250
(-50)
Showcase AUDI RS 5 COUPÉ
RS 5 COUPÉ 33.3 174 mph
280 kph
3.77 s 107.0 ft
32.6 m
0.98 g GCurr.Gold.New.80x80.Shifted400
Showcase AUDI RS 3
RS 3 31.4 155 mph
249 kph
3.67 s 105.0 ft
32.0 m
0.95 g GCurr.Gold.New.80x80.Shifted350
Showcase AUDI E-TRON GT CONCEPT
E-TRON GT CONCEPT 42.9 155 mph
249 kph
3.20 s 100.0 ft
30.5 m
1.10 g GCurr.Gold.New.80x80.Shifted600
(-120)
Showcase AUDI R8 (2021)
R8 (2021) 61.8 205 mph
330 kph
3.00 s 97.0 ft
29.6 m
1.40 g GCurr.Gold.New.80x80.Shifted750
(-150)
Showcase AUDI R8 LMS GT4
R8 LMS GT4 48.6 166 mph
267 kph
4.10 s 99.0 ft
30.2 m
1.52 g MCurr.M.Dollars.New.80x80.Shifted1,000,000
Showcase AUDI R15 TDI
R15 TDI 73.3 180 mph
290 kph
2.90 s 87.0 ft
26.5 m
1.74 g MCurr.M.Dollars.New.80x80.Shifted2,300,000
Showcase AUDI R18 E-TRON QUATTRO (2015)
R18 E-TRON QUATTRO (2015) 90.6 235 mph
378 kph
2.61 s 84.0 ft
25.6 m
2.10 g GCurr.Gold.New.80x80.Shifted950
Showcase AUDI R18 E-TRON QUATTRO (2014)
R18 E-TRON QUATTRO (2014) 89.9 234 mph
377 kph
2.57 s 84.0 ft
25.6 m
1.90 g RCurr.R.Dollars.New.80x80.Shifted4,000,000
TOTAL: 14 GCurr.Gold.New.80x80.Shifted3,432
RCurr.R.Dollars.New.80x80.Shifted4,488,360
MCurr.M.Dollars.New.80x80.Shifted3,300,000

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Groups and Series[]

AUDI cars feature in the following groups and series.

Group Series Events Cars
GT4 2019 Season (GT4) 42 1
Endurance Prototypes Prototypes 2015 Season 43 1
Endurance Prototypes Prototypes 2014 Season 42 1
Endurance Prototypes LMP1 2009 Season 40 1
Season 1 Deutsch Duell II 51 1
Season 1 Track-Ready Titans 45 1
Season 1 Auto Icons 45 1
Season 1 Great Eights 45 1
Pro/AM Everyday Heroes 31 1
Pro/AM Prime Production Match-up 29 1
Pro/AM Coupe Clash 38 1
Pro Supercar Masters Series 41 1
Pro V10 Showdown Series 35 1
Expert Accolade Open 41 1
Expert V10 Grand Open 29 1
Expert Autobahn Aces 45 1
Expert Super Coupe Group 45 1
Master German Grand Tour 42 2
Master Grip Fiends 32 1
Master Fully Charged 54 1
Elite Vanguard Challenge 39 1
Elite International Power-Match 38 1
Elite Road Masters 39 1
Legend Spider Showdown 39 1
Legend Endurance Legends 35 2
Legend Concept vs Production 45 1
Exclusive Series Audi TT RS Coupé (2019) (Exclusive Series) 54 1
Exclusive Series Audi e-tron GT concept (Exclusive Series) 54 1
Exclusive Series Audi R8 LMS Ultra (Exclusive Series) 48 1
Exclusive Series Audi RS 5 Coupé (Exclusive Series) 54 1

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