Audi RS 3 LMS (TCR)

Unusual success in Japan: Audi Team Hitotsuyama made the best possible result in TCR Japan out of the worst possible conditions with a victory. Dense fog dominated the entire weekend on the Sugo circuit in the Miyagi prefecture about 350 kilometres north of the Japanese capital Tokyo. As a consequence, the race control had to cancel both qualifying sessions and determined the starting grid for the season opener by drawing lots. Takuro Shinohara from Audi Team Hitotsuyama was unlucky and took last place on the grid after he had set the pace as the fastest driver in the second and third free practice sessions. The 25-year-old junior driver then made a strong comeback race with all the more ambition in the Audi RS 3 LMS. In a three-way fight, Shinohara lost the lead again briefly, quickly regained it and finally won by 0.425 seconds. However, the second sprint on Sunday planned for the opening weekend fell victim to the thick fog.

A victorious start in Canada: The 2020 season in the Canadian Touring Car Championship began with a victory and another podium for Audi. Best Audi privateer in the first race was Marco Cirone from Mark Motors Racing in third place in the TCR classification. Zachary Vanier subsequently clinched his first victory in the Audi RS 3 LMS at the Mosport circuit. The youngster, who is only 17 years old, had started the second race from second position and fought thrilling duels with veteran drivers Gary Kwok and Bob Attrell. After 40 minutes of racing, the talent from Team Pfaff Motorsports crossed the finish line as the winner of the TCR classification with a mere 0.065-second lead. The best Audi privateer in the first race was Marco Cirone from Mark Motors Racing in third place in the TCR classification. With the customer teams Mark Motors Racing, TWOth Autosport, Pfaff Motorsports, Blanchet Motorsports and a total of five RS 3 LMS, Audi is the most popular brand in the field of the Canadian racing series.

Aleksej Dudukalo moves up to second place in the table: In TCR Russia, Audi privateer Aleksej Dudukalo significantly improved his championship position on the second race weekend after two strong races. The driver of the Lukoil Racing Team had travelled to the Igora Drive circuit 13 points behind, but left the track near St. Petersburg again with a gap of just two points to championship leader Kirill Ladygin. As the best of four drivers of an Audi RS 3 LMS, Dudukalo had improved from eleventh on the grid to third position in the first race. In the second race he again managed a strong recovery: the experienced driver moved up from twelfth to fourth place. However, the best driver of an Audi RS 3 LMS was Andrej Radoshnov. The Carville Racing driver finished second after 15 laps.

First class victory with Audi: Max Frederik Gruhn achieved his first class win with the Audi RS 3 LMS in the Spezial Tourenwagen Trophy at Hockenheim. After the Lower Saxony native from Dannenberg was the only competitor in his class who had no opponents in the 60-minute race of the P9 Endurance Challenge on Friday and won, he also prevailed against a stronger competitor the following day. The junior, whose grandfather Berthold Gruhn has been an Audi Sport customer for many years and drove an Audi R8 LMS in the same competition, finished the first sprint in third place in Division 2 before winning the second sprint in front of a Porsche Cup race car.

Coming up next week

31/07-02/08 Lausitzring (D), rounds 1 and 2, ADAC GT Masters

31/07-02/08 Lausitzring (D), rounds 1 and 2, ADAC TCR Germany

31/07-02/08 Misano (I), rounds 3 and 4, TCR Italy

31/07-02/08 Misano (I), rounds 1 and 2, Campionato Italiano GT Sprint

31/07-02/08 Road America (USA), round 3, IMSA Michelin Pilot Challenge

31/07-02/08 Road America (USA), round 4, IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship

01/08 Nürburgring (D), round 4, Nürburgring Langstrecken-Serie

01-02/08 Spa (B), rounds 1 and 2, DTM Trophy

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