Audi Family Fan Guide for the 2023 24 Hours of Le Mans

[gallery columns="1" size="full" link="file" ids="86768"] Though Audi Sport put a hold on its GTP prototype development program in order to focus on F1 efforts, that doesn’t change the fact that Audi fans will likely still be tuning in to this week’s 24 Hours of Le Mans. As the second -most winning marque has the 24 Hours of Le Mans, its influence in this historic race carries on with the presence of its former drivers, teammates and Volkswagen Group sibling Porsche. In as much, we wanted to...

quattro Magazine: André Lotterer’s Daily Driver

words: George Achorn, photos: André Lotterer Editor’s note: This article originally ran in the q2_2019 issue of quattro magazine. Let’s just lay this out there because it needs to be said. André Lotterer needs to stay in his lane. At the age of 37, the guy’s logged three Le Mans wins as an Audi Sport factory driver, switched to Porsche’s 919 program when Audi shuttered their LMP program, and today runs one of the top seats in Formula E - in addition to moonlighting for the Rebellion L...
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Lotterer’s Daily: 1984 Sport quattro (via Petrolicious)

We doubt the André Lotterer needs an introduction amongst our readers. As one of Audi's top factory drivers during the Le Mans years and one of the trio of drivers who's win was immortalized in the Truth in 24 II documentary, he'd already made quite a name for himself. Lotterer took it to Toyota in Le Mans last weekend at the wheel of a Rebellion LMP1, and he also remains a force in Formula E this season too... though none of that is for Audi any longer. Even still, André is the real dea...
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Lotterer’s Daily: 1984 Sport quattro (via Petrolicious)

We doubt the André Lotterer needs an introduction amongst our readers. As one of Audi's top factory drivers during the Le Mans years and one of the trio of drivers who's win was immortalized in the Truth in 24 II documentary, he'd already made quite a name for himself. Lotterer took it to Toyota in Le Mans last weekend at the wheel of a Rebellion LMP1, and he also remains a force in Formula E this season too... though none of that is for Audi any longer. Even still, André is the real dea...

Audi Is Not At Le Mans This Year…But It’s There In Spirit (Plus Spotter’s Guide)

[words: Bill Cho, spotter guide: Andy Blackmore Design, photos: Audi Sport] Audi withdrew from Le Mans in 2016 and Audi fans have been in mourning ever since. While the R8s and R18s may be silent, flashes of Audi's past are back at the track this year. André Lotterer, 3-time winner of Le Mans, will be driving the LMP1 #1 Rebellion R13-Gibson. He starts P3 behind the two Toyota TS050 Hybrids who secured the front row. Look for the #1 Rebellion Racing R13-Gibson with red mirrors and wi...
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