Audi Creates GT3 Race Version of the R8
Power boosted to 500hp
By Clinton Deacon
August 27, 2008 4:00 PM
Filed Under: Audi, German
The Audi R8 is a race car in itself and it would be wrong to deny it the opportunity to enter into some of the great races of the world. We are now happy to report that within a year the first full GT3-spec race versions of the Audi R8 will be coming out of the factory doors.
"The R8 is the first production Audi bearing the name and genes of a successful racing sportscar and is therefore an excellent base from which to build up our first big customer sport programme,” explains Head of Audi Motorsport Dr Wolfgang Ullrich. "Ever since the R8 was unveiled we’ve been inundated with enquiries about a race version. With the Audi R8 we will offer customers a racing sportscar equipped with high-calibre technology and the typical Audi qualities, but which is nevertheless easy to handle.”
Power for the model has been boosted to 500hp and the engineers have also digged deep into the technics to conform with GT3 standards. The four-wheel-drive system had to be replaced with a more conventional GT rear-wheel drive system and it is also equipped with a newly developed six-speed sports sequential gear box. Additional downforce is achieved with the huge rear wing as well as a modified front end.
Audi plans to race the model for the first time some time during the 2009 season.
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Do us all a favour and keep your opinios to yourself, you obviously don't know what you talking about.
plus the ford gt is heavier than the audi, audi chose that engine because it fit perfectly because the awd system fit perfectly and they came up with a smooth drivng car that can hit hard instead of just burning rubber in one spot like the gt.
the R8 interior is ok, a bit compact, but its ergonomic, the seats hug you, the speakers are in the right place and the car isn't as wide as a bus. Ok another thing the gt has no traction control at all, even most of the leading supercars have tractional control.
you are ignorant thinking that a car that has less horsepower is a shitter car, If you actually have driven the cars you would get a better picture.
j/k of course... looks hot tbh.
what Audi have done with the R8 is the beating up of a sport legend (the Porsche Carrera), and thus claiming their old racing heritage. it's not only looking good, it also performs well. and you do not need a 7 liter engine with 800 bhp to do that, I am sorry.
now, I really am sorry, but that's because I really like Porsches, not because I don't know what I'm talking about. this is just better than the 911. it's mid engined and it drives better, it's better equiped, it looks better and it sounds better. the end. only Porsche purists would buy a 911 over this.
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