Audi A5 DTM

Audi A5 DTM R17 (2012)
Audi RS5 DTM R17 (2013)
Audi RS5 DTM RC3 (2014-present)


Audi A5 DTM (top)
Audi RS5 DTM (bottom)
Category Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters (Touring Cars)
Constructor Germany Audi
Designer(s) Wolfgang Dürheimer
Predecessor Audi A4 DTM
Technical specifications
Chassis Carbon-fibre reinforced plastic monocoque
Suspension (front) Pushrod with double wishbones coupled with Öhlins dampers
Suspension (rear) As front
Length 4,650–5,010 mm (183–197 in)
Width 1,950 mm (77 in)
Height 1,150 mm (45 in)
Axle track Max: 1,950 mm (77 in)
Wheelbase 2,750 mm (108 in)
Engine Audi 4.0 L (244 cu in) V8 90° naturally aspirated, front engined, longitudinally mounted
Transmission Hewland 6-speed sequential semi-automatic paddle shift
Power 460 hp (343 kW) @ 7500 rpm
Weight 1,120 kg (2,469 lb) including driver
Fuel Aral Ultimate 102 RON
Lubricants Castrol EDGE
Brakes AP Racing carbon brake discs with 6-piston calipers and pads
Tyres Hankook Ventus
O.Z. Racing wheels
Competition history
Notable entrants Germany Team Rosberg
Germany Abt Sportsline
Germany Phoenix Racing
Germany Audi Sport Team Abt
Notable drivers Italy Edoardo Mortara
Portugal Filipe Albuquerque
Sweden Mattias Ekström
United Kingdom Jamie Green
Germany Mike Rockenfeller
Spain Miguel Molina
Germany Timo Scheider
France Adrien Tambay
Switzerland Rahel Frey
Switzerland Nico Müller
Italy Antonio Giovinazzi
Germany René Rast
Debut 2012 Hockenheimring DTM round
RacesWinsPolesF.Laps
68 (including non-championship race at Olympiastadion Munich)262427
Constructors' Championships 2 (2014, 2016)
Drivers' Championships 1 (2013)

The Audi A5 DTM (also known as the Audi RS5 DTM) is a DTM touring car constructed by the German car manufacturer Audi AG. It was developed in 2011 and has been raced in DTM seasons 2012-present. It was designed by former Audi Head of Research and Development Wolfgang Dürheimer. The A5 DTM replaced the retired Audi A4 DTM at the end of the 2011 season and based on the production Audi A5.

A5 DTM

The first A5 DTM chassis was assembled in mid-May 2011, with the first vehicle completed in late-July. Codenamed R17 it was intended to see its first race in the 2010 DTM season. Replacing the successful A4 DTM which had been raced since 2004, the A5 had large shoes to fill.[1] Built by Audi Sport in Ingolstadt, the completed A5 DTM was revealed at Frankfurt Motor Show on September 12, 2011.[2][3]

The A5 DTM is fitted with a V8 engine rated at 340 kW (462 PS; 456 hp) and coupled to a 6-speed transmission grafted from the previous A4 DTM car. It features steering wheel-mounted paddle shifters, engine electronics (Bosch MS 5.1) and the central display from Audi R8 LMS, larger and wider tires from Hankook, 32-gallons safety fuel tank inside carbon fiber cell, and a large rear wing. In accordance with DTM regulations, side-impact zones designed by Zylon and Rohacell are incorporated into construction of the car. The fuel tank is also integrated into the carbon fiber monocoque for greater safety and reduced fire risk.

At the beginning of the 2012 season, homologation rules for DTM cars were changed, and an increase in minimum weight from 1,050 kg (2,315 lb) to 1,110 kg (2,447 lb) was mandated.

Debut

With the homologation of the A5 DTM completed on March 1, 2012, the car's race debut was at the 2012 Hockenheimring DTM round on April 29, 2012. Audi Sport Team Abt's Mattias Ekström won the pole only.

Teams and drivers

In the 2012 DTM season lined-up eight drivers on for three teams. Mattias Ekström, Timo Scheider, Adrien Tambay and Rahel Frey start for Abt Sportsline. Phoenix Racing approached with Miguel Molina and Mike Rockenfeller. Filipe Albuquerque and Edoardo Mortara raced for Team Rosberg.

In the 2013 DTM season lined-up eight drivers on for four teams. Mattias Ekström and Jamie Green start for Abt Sportsline. Mike Rockenfeller and Miguel Molina for Phoenix Racing. Timo Scheider and Adrien Tambay start for Audi Sport Team Abt. Filipe Albuquerque and Edoardo Mortara start for Team Rosberg.

RS5 DTM

After the 2012 season, the vehicle was renamed RS5 DTM, correspond with the Audi RS5 production model. It is powered by a naturally-aspirated engine and 2xDOHC camshafts. The engine itself is a custom-built Audi 4.0 L V8 with four valves per cylinder and a 90 degree V-angle. It has a power output of approximately 500 hp (373 kW; 507 PS) and torque of 500 N·m (370 ft·lbf). Front engined and longitudinally mounted, the RS5's engine is fuel injected. The RS5 DTM's ECU is a Bosch Motronic MS 5.1 and other components such as the CDI ignition are also supplied by Bosch. Audi RS5 DTM's first debut during DTM preseason test at Circuit de Catalunya on March 26–28, 2013 by all Audi teams and drivers.

The Audi RS5 DTM's race debut was at the 2013 Hockenheimring DTM round on May 5, 2013. Audi Sport Team Abt's Timo Scheider won the pole only.

On March 4, 2014, the RS5 DTM was redesigned and launched during 2014 Geneva Motor Show. During development, the vehicle was codenamed "RC3."

Production Edition

The Audi A5 DTM is special version of the standard Audi A5 production car. It was revealed at 2013 International Motor Show at Geneva on March 6, 2013 in celebration of Mike Rockenfeller's 2013 DTM overall victory. It includes a choice of 4 engines (2.0 TDI quattro (177 PS (130 kW)), 3.0 TDI quattro (245 PS (180 kW)), 2.0 TFSI quattro (225 PS (165 kW)), and 3.0 TFSI quattro (272 PS (200 kW))); a choice of 3 body colours (Misano red, Daytona gray and Glacier white), DTM badges on the door sill trims, fenders and the side sills; a fixed rear wing in body color, exterior mirrors in aluminum look, and 20-inch cast aluminum wheels in a 5 V-spoke design.[4] Only 300 such vehicles were built.[4]

The vehicle went on sale on October 21, 2013.[5][6]

References

  1. "Audi prepares to fend off BMW with new A5 DTM". autoblog.com. 2011-07-18. Retrieved 2011-07-18.
  2. Derek Kreindler. "Audi A5 DTM Unveiled: 2011 Frankfurt Auto Show". autoguide.com. Retrieved 13 September 2011.
  3. "Audi A5 DTM makes us long for tin-tops that can also turn right". autoblog.com. 2011-09-15.
  4. 1 2 Bessette, Matthew. "Audi A5 DTM Coupe Special Edition". Autofluence. duPont Registry. Retrieved 20 December 2014.
  5. "Audi A5 Coupé as special edition DTM model" (Press release). Ingolstadt: Audi. 17 October 2013. Retrieved 2014-03-30.
  6. Audi reveals special A5 DTM Champion edition

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