Showing posts with label APR Motorsport. Show all posts
Showing posts with label APR Motorsport. Show all posts

Monday, April 2, 2012

APR Motorsport’s Audi R8 Grand-Am Just Misses First Top-10


APR Motorsport Press Release

April 2, 2012 (Birmingham, Ala.) – With Dr. Jim Norman and Dion von Moltke at the helm of the no. 51 APR Audi R8 Grand-Am, APR Motorsport – from nearby Opelika, Ala. – put on a strong show in front of its home crowd at Barber Motorsports Park on Saturday afternoon and narrowly missed the team’s first top-ten in Rolex Series GT action. At the end of the two hour and forty-five minute race, von Moltke took the checkered flag in 11th place.

When von Moltke’s qualifying run to seventh was disallowed because of a ride-height infringement – a bolt on the Audi R8 Grand-Am’s front splitter was too low – the team started from the back of the GT field with Norman at the wheel. From shotgun on the field, Norman made up six positions before turning the car over to von Moltke. The team went on an alternate strategy to the leaders, pitting for splashes of fuel during the early caution periods of the race. By extending the pit stop window, the team would be in great shape for the end of the race.

In the middle part of the race, von Moltke was able to stay on track longer than the bulk of the GT field, getting the no. 51 APR Audi R8 Grand-Am as high as second during pitstops. After the APR Motorsport team executed a perfect pitstop with under 45 minutes remaining, von Moltke was back in the hunt and thrust into a battle with the Marsh Racing Corvette of Eric Curran. However, a full course caution period with under ten minutes remaining negated von Moltke’s fuel advantage. A frantic restart with only minutes remaining saw von Moltke get past Curran for good when the Corvette slipped off course, putting him in eleventh at the finish.

“It’s clear to see the progression of the Audi R8 from Daytona to now,” said von Moltke. “On new tires and over a single lap, we are just as fast as any other car out there. But Barber is so hard on tires, and you lose so much grip when they fall off, that you really need to be patient. It’s the same for everyone. Our car was great over a stint at Daytona, but we have definitely found more speed. We enjoyed a bit of a home town advantage here and had a great time with all of our supporters who came to cheer for us, and thanks to Parathyroid.com, PR Newswire, and South Africa Airways for their support.”

The abrasive surface of the Barber circuit also posed a challenge for Norman, who drove a strong opening stint in the no. 51 APR Audi R8.

“We had a solid weekend, and we learned a lot about our Audi,” said Norman. “The car is great on new tires, but Barber is extremely tough on tires and you must be extremely patient to save them – especially the rears. After twenty laps they fall way off. But thanks to the team, the car was great and we showed we can be competitive.”
Team owner Stephen Hooks was thrilled to see the Audi perform well in front of the hometown crowd.

“To have a strong result here at our home track, with Dr. Jim and Dion battling all day long, putting on a show in front of all of our friends, family, and staff is a great feeling,” said Hooks. “Everyone has worked very hard since Daytona and it is great to have progress and get a good result. We will take what we learned here and build some momentum for Homestead. We aren’t where we want to be yet, but we are getting there.”

The next round of the Rolex Sports Car Series is the Grand Prix of Miami, on April 27-29, at Homestead Miami Speedway in Homestead, Fla., which will be shown live on SPEED Channel on Sunday, April 29 at 1:00 PM ET.

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Photo Credits: APR Motorsport

Monday, January 30, 2012

Audi R8 GRAND-AM Positive Debut At The Rolex 24


By Tarek Ramchani :

The 50th Rolex 24 at Daytona marked the American race debut for the brand new Audi R8 GRAND-AM. 2 teams represented Audi in Florida's prestigious endurance event. Grand-Am regulars APR Motorsport, moved to the major Rolex Series, after years racing exclusively the Grand-Am Challenge. The other team is Oryx Racing, from the United Arab Emirates, last season they did the American Le Mans Series.

Radically diffrent from its original FIA GT3 Spec version, to meet the Grand-Am GT rules. The R8 GRAND-AM did pretty well in qualifying. The #74 Oryx Racing got a nice 15th in class, less than a second, from the pole sitting Porsche GT3 Cup. While the #51 APR Motorsport car ended in 22nd. Not bad for a world class GT field, made by a mega 42 cars entry. With APR adding Audi's veteran and star Emanuele Pirro for their drivers line-up.

The race started saturday afternoon. Immediatelly Oryx Racing's R8 improved in hands of Steven Kane . Moving up to 8th position in class. While APR car running with consistent lap times in the middle of the GT pack. Entering the first hours of the race, bad luck started to hit both Audis. Some contacts with other cars, or some technical issues. Problems that sent them back of the GT class standing. Both teams never give up and each time returned on track fighting hard. Same bad luck hit again the #51 APR car, with only few minutes to go. The R8 crashed at the Bus Stop chicane. Again the team brought back the car to the pits and did everything to send it back on track. Great team efforts as the #51 machine resumed in the very final stages and made it to the finish line. Very emotional for a brand new racer and 2 rookie teams.

The Audi R8 GRAND-AM did quite well, as seen in qualifying and the first stages of the race. Proving it could fight and challenge the top GT cars of the series from Porsche, Chevrolet or Ferrari. Not bad for a debut in North American sports car racing. Next roud of the Grand-Am Rolex Sports Car Series is at Barber Motorsport Park, March 31st.





Wednesday, January 25, 2012

APR Motorsport's Audi S4 Challenging Daytona


By Tarek Ramchani :

The new Grand-Am Continental Tire Sports Car Challenge season kicks off this weekend at Daytona. APR Motorsport is entering no less than 5 cars. The Audi S4 in the upper GS (Grand Sport) class, all the others are VWs in the lower ST (Street Tuner) class.

Last year the team raced the Audi S4 in the first rounds of the season. The car being damaged, the team built a new S4, and only returned for the final rounds with some strong performances. It raced also the finale of the SCCA Pirelli World Challenge at Road Atlanta, doing  very well against the series regulars.

For the 2012 Continental Tire Sports Car Challenge season, APR Motorsport is fielding the only Audi racer of the series. Team's star and regular Ian Baas will share the #41 machine with new comer and rookie Nelson Canache. Last year Baas raced for APR but in the VW Golf GTI in the ST class, with a fantastic 2011 season. The AWD quattro B8 racer will face strong competitors from Ford, Chevrolet, BMW, Porsche and Subaru. Most of them are factory backed cars, while the Audi S4 is a fully privateer effort and built racer. An amazing 81 cars field is entring the 200 miles round at the world famous Speedway. 40 cars in the top GS class, so hard fight and great battles on track ahead for the Audi S4.

The race is set for this Friday, a day before the 50th Rolex 24 at Daytona. Best of luck for APR Motorsport.

Photo Credits: APR Motorsport