2011 Audi Sports Cars Racing R18 TDI
With the new R18 Audi Sports Cars is aiming for its tenth Le Mans success in 2011: Since its debut in 1999, the brand with the Four Rings has won the world’s most important endurance race as many as nine times with the R8, R10 TDI with muscular torque delivery and outstanding efficiency: TDI. Today, TDI engines are sporty, smooth and economical. The international endurance sports car racing  for the last decade, there’s really just one name that has defined the  discipline during that timeframe: Audi. The German nameplate that  cleaned house in rallying and sedan racing before making the quantum leap to sports prototypes in 1999 has made success at the 24 Hours of Le Mans and other races around the globe look like a piece of strudel.
2011 Audi Sports Cars Racing R18 TDI
The  R18's headlights, which are the first to completely consist of LEDs  with optimized amount of light, are a technical highlight. The new  generation of headlights was developed in close cooperation between Audi Sport Cars  and the Technical Development (TE) division of AÚDI AG and by using at  Le Mans, will be prepared for future use in production vehicles. Audi's  light designers had the chance to make their mark on the development as  well: The LEDs of the daytime light form the shape of a '1' which is  intended to inspire associations with Audi's historic brand logo.
2011 Audi Sports Cars Racing R18 TDI  he has made is configured as electrification continuous tense, the Audi  Sport plans for pushing forward step by step. ”Only the efficiency of  all of the time factor is very important to us,” says Dr Wolfgang  Ullrich.” No matter who is the recovery of energy we can choose a key  aspect for the Audi – in motorsport as well as on the production side of  the house – is that it gives a real advantage.”

2011 Audi Sports Cars Racing R18 TDI
Significantly  smaller engines than those used before will be prescribed at Le Mans in  2011 as the rule makers aim to achieve a substantial reduction of  engine power. By opting for a 3.7-liter V6 TDI unit, Audi retains the  diesel concept that saw its first victorious fielding in 2006. ‘From our  point of view, the TDI continues to be the most efficient technology,’  says Úlrich Baretzky, Head of Engine Development at Audi Sport Cars.  ‘There are good reasons why the share of TDI units among Audi’s  production models is as high as it is.’
Through the innovative V6 TDI engine  for the Le Mans 24 Hours, motorsport is yet again performing pioneering  work for the production arm at Audi where there is a growing trend  towards smaller, more economical but yet powerful engines. Another new  development is the six-speed transmission in the R18 which has been  specifically modified for use with the smaller engine. Development of new Audi R18  began in mid-2009. V6 TDI engine has been running on dynamometers since  the summer of 2010. The 2011 Audi Sports Cars Racing R18 TDI, with  Allan McNish at the wheel, has achieved the first essay on horse racing  at the end of November.

The racing debut of the Audi R18 racing  planned for Spa-Francorchamps (Belgium) 6 hours on 8 May 2011. Before  the show, fresh bequeath prototype consists of a round-bodied fray first  on the race track at Le Mans for the official test day on April 24, and  collect important data for the race on June 11 and 12 2011.

2011 Audi Sports Cars Racing R18 TDI
Audi plans to field three cars  at Le Mans the 2011 Audi Sports Cars Racing R18 TDI, which will be  entered by Audi Sport Team Joest, the most successful Le Mans team of  all time. In addition, Audi Sport Team Joest will contest the Le Mans  World Cup (ILMC), owned by seven airstreams absolute survival in three  continents (recognizes the Le Mans 24 Hours) with two cars.In the  opening race at Sebring on March 19, the team will use two “R15 plus  plus” car.”Send the R18 into the race at such a starting point for  prospective difficulties in logistics and conditions by placing with our  development program,” said Head of Audi Motorsport Dr Wolfgang Ullrich.


