British ace McNish hoping for a second Le Mans 24 Hour win
AUDI BIDS FOR FIFTH LE
MANS
“
British ace McNish
hoping
for a second Le Mans 24 Hour win
Allan McNish bids for
his
second and Audi’s fifth Le Mans 24 Hour race victory in the
73rd
running of the famous twice-around-the-clock marathon motor race which
begins on
Saturday (18 June, 1500BST). The
35-year-old Monaco-based Scotsman lines-up for the Audi UK supported
two-car
Team ADT Champion Racing squad looking to repeat his 1998
“With the Audi R8
and
Champion Racing, we have a proven car and team package combined with an
extremely strong, two-car driver line-up,” commented Allan who
finished second
at
Audi monopolised the
top-two
positions last year for the fourth time since 2000 but McNish suffered
heartache
- or to be more precise, a severe headache. “I had set the fastest time in the
pre-race test and qualified second to Veloqx team-mate Johnny Herbert for
the
race. But shortly before two hours
and with the leading Herbert Audi just 25secs ahead, I skated off the track
on
oil at the high-speed Porsche Curves.
JJ [Lehto] in the Champion Audi followed me in to the barriers
seconds
later.
“I was
momentarily stunned
by the heavy impact with the barriers but nursed the badly damaged Audi
back to
the pits. Once out of the car, I
was immediately examined by doctors from Audi before being taken to the
circuit’s Medical Centre for a precautionary check-up. Suffering no injuries and declared
physically fit apart from nursing a bad headache, I was advised by race
officials not to take any further part in the race so last year was a huge,
personal disappointment. Our car
lost 75mins in the pits making repairs but my co-drivers recovered from
46th place to take fifth in my
absence.”
The Florida-based Audi
Sport
North America Champion Racing team has achieved third place at
Audi competes in the Le
Mans
24 Hours for the seventh time.
Since the German car manufacturer’s Le Mans debut in 1999, it
scored wins
for three consecutive years 2000-2002 (Biela/Pirro/Kristensen) plus 2004
(Ara/Capello/Kristensen) and has recorded 13 winners’ rostrum places
encompassing all seven years. The
Audi R8 sportscar has scored 54 victories in 66 races worldwide. But the
Allan added: “I think this year’s
Audi Le Mans Formguide
(1999-2004)
1999
Aiello/Alboreto/Capello (Audi R8R - Audi Sport Team Joest) Q: 9th R: 4th
Biela/Pirro/Theys (Audi R8R - Audi Sport Team Joest)
Q: 11th R:
3rd
McCarthy/Wallace/Weaver (Audi R8C - Audi Sport
Abt/Johansson/Ortelli (Audi R8C - Audi Sport
Circuit length: 8.454-mile
2000
Abt/Alboreto/Capello (Audi R8 - Audi Sport Team Joest)
Q: 3rd
R: 3rd
Biela/Kristensen/Pirro
(Audi
R8 - Audi Sport Team Joest)
Q: 2nd
R: 1st
Race win
details:
368-laps (3,111.90-miles), average speed 129.66mph)
Aiello/McNish/Ortelli
(Audi
R8 - Audi Sport Team Joest)
Q:
1st R:
2nd + FL
Pole
Position
details: McNish 3min 36.124secs
(140.82mph)
Fastest Lap
details: McNish 3min 37.359secs
(140.02mph)
Circuit
length: 8.454-mile
2001
Biela/Kristensen/Pirro (Audi R8 - Audi Sport Team Joest)
Q: 2nd
R: 1st
Race win
details:
321-laps (2,713.73-miles), average speed 112.44mph)
Aiello/Capello/Pescatori
(Audi R8 - Audi Sport
Pole
Position
details: Capello 3min 32.429secs (mph)
Fastest Lap
details: Aiello 3min 39.046secs (138.94mph)
Herbert/Kelleners/Theys
(Audi R8 - Champion Racing)*
Q: 3rd
R: Ret
Coronel/Johansson/Lemarie
(Audi R8 - Johansson Motorsport)* Q:
5th R:
Ret
Circuit length: 8.454-mile
2002
Biela/Pirro/Kristensen (Audi R8 - Audi Sport Team Joest)
Q: 2nd
R: 1st + FL
Race win
details:
375-laps (3,180.73-miles), average speed 132.40mph)
Fastest Lap
details: Kristensen 3min 33.483secs (143.03mph)
Herbert/Capello/Pescatori
(Audi R8 - Audi Sport
Pole
Position
details: Capello 3min 29.905secs (145.47mph)
Krumm/Werner/Peter
(Audi R8
- Audi Sport Team Joest)
Q: 3rd
R: 3rd
Dalmas/Ara/Katoh
(Audi R8 - Team Goh International)*
Q: 15th R:
7th
Circuit length: 8.482-mile
2003
Biela/Salo/McCarthy (Audi R8 - Audi Sport
Pirro/Lehto/Johansson
(Audi
R8 - Team ADT Champion Racing)* Q:
6th R:
3rd
Magnussen/Ara/Werner
(Audi
R8 - Audi Sport
Circuit length: 8.482-mile
2004
Biela/Kaffer/McNish (Audi R8 - Audi Sport
Davies/Herbert/Smith
(Audi
R8 - Audi Sport
Pole
Position
details: Herbert 3min 32.838secs
(143.47mph)
Fastest Lap
details: Davies 3min 34.364secs
(141.81mph)
Pirro/Lehto/Werner
(Audi R8
- Team ADT Champion Racing)*
Q: 6th
R: 3rd
Ara/Capello/Kristensen(Audi
R8 - Audi Sport
Race win
details:
379-laps (3,212.56-miles), average speed 133.85mph)
Circuit length: 8.482-mile
*
“Customer” entry (others
are “factory” entries). ** Q-qualifying position. R-race
result. FL-Fastest Lap.
Ret-retired
Event
Timetable
Wed 15 & Thurs 16
Jun: 1800-2000 Qualifying 1. 2100-2300 Qualifying
2
Fri 17 Jun: 1400-1530
Audi
Press Conference (
Sat 18 Jun: 0800-0845
Warm-Up. 1422 Start procedure. 1500
73rd Le Mans 24 Hours (start) - Dr. Martin Winterkorn, the
Chairman
of the Audi AG Board, will be the honorary starter
* All times above are
BST
(+1hr for Central European)