Mattias Ekström (Audi Sport Team Abt / Audi A4 DTM #5)
“I’m doubly excited about Shanghai: Firstly, we get the chance to drive on
another street circuit immediately after Norisring, which is what I
particularly like. And secondly, after a couple of days in Sweden I noticed
that a five week break from the DTM is simply too long for me. It’s the
same whether we fight for points or not: Just like every other DTM race, I
also want to win in Shanghai.”
Martin Tomczyk (Audi Sport Team Abt / Audi A4 DTM #6)
“I have never competed in a race so far away from Germany. I’ve just seen
the first photographs of the paddock under construction and the circuit,
and can now hardly wait for take off to Shanghai. For the first time in the
DTM every driver starts on a level playing field as nobody knows a single
metre of the circuit. I’m interested to see who gets to grips with the circuit
most easily.”
Christian Abt (Audi Sport Team Abt Sportsline / Audi A4 DTM #11)
“Till now I was only in Asia during my Formula 3 times for the race in
Macau. Shanghai is supposed to be a super city, which one has to have
seen. Street circuits always suit my style, that’s why I’m looking forward to
the race. As it is a non-championship race, I can drive without having to
think about points or tactics, and show my skills.”
Tom Kristensen (Audi Sport Team Abt Sportsline / Audi A4 DTM #12)
“In the past I spent several years in Asia and know exactly how
enthusiastic the people are there about motorsport. It is fabulous to
belong to the first people to compete in a race in Shanghai. It is a city full of
contrasts, on the one hand high, modern skyscrapers and simple
neighbourhoods on the other.”
Rinaldo Capello (Audi Sport Infineon Team Joest / Audi A4 DTM #22)
“After six years of sports cars, I can hardly wait for my first touring car race.
Obviously the switch from an Audi R8 to the A4 DTM is big. However, I have
tested the DTM car and now believe that I know what the DTM is all about.
That’s why I’m hoping for a good result in Shanghai.“
Peter Terting (Audi Sport Team Abt Sportsline / Abt-Audi TT-R #23)
“I’ve made a seat fitting and completed the roll-out in the DTM car. It’s a
great feeling, after the break, to be working with the DTM squad again – I
feel a little like I did last year. Of course my goal in Shanghai is to make a
good impression. But secretly I really hope to leave at least one A4 behind
me.”
Emanuele Pirro (Audi Sport Infineon Team Joest / Audi A4 DTM #44)
“I’m really looking forward to the race in Shanghai. I was in China four
times last year with the Audi R8 and have since got to know and respect
this interesting country. It is fabulous that we can compete in such a hard
fought series like the DTM in such an up-and-coming city like Shanghai. I
hope that I’m just as successful on the Chinese market as Audi is.”
Frank Biela (Audi Sport Infineon Team Joest / Audi A4 DTM #45)
“I’ve always found new things motivating, that’s why I’m interested to see
Shanghai and China. In general I’m a big fan of street circuits. However, it
is extremely important to have a car that suits your driving style on street
circuits. In the meantime, I know just how valuable every kilometre of
experience in the DTM is. That’s why it was important that we were able to
test after Norisring and learn a few things in the process. Now we’ll have
to try and put them into practice.”
Hans-Jürgen Abt (Team Director Audi Sport Team Abt Sportsline)
“Although this is ‘only’ an invitation race, we are preparing ourselves with
the same level of professionalism that we do for every championship race.
For the Audi brand, the race in this important market is one of the most
significant events of the year, and whatever happens we want to make a
good impression there. It’s a great feeling to have the privilege of breaking
new ground for motorsport in Shanghai.”
Ralf Jüttner (Technical Director Audi Sport Infineon Team Joest)
“As far as the temperature forecast is concerned, our test in Adria could
prove to be good preparation, as it was also very hot there. However, the
humidity in Shanghai will be even more extreme. The time and effort
involved in the event organisation is also quite high, but I’m convinced that
in spite of all the stress it will be a great experience to race in a city with 15
million inhabitants. It will be a gigantic spectacle. I can only hope that our
cars return undamaged to Germany – as we drive the next DTM race two
weeks later at the Nürburgring.”
Dr. Wolfgang Ullrich (Audi Motorsport Head)
“Even if the race in Shanghai does not count towards the championship, it
is however very important for Audi. China is one of the most important
markets and we obviously want to make a good impression in front of the
Chinese public – preferably with a victory. Apparently the circuit in
Shanghai has very quick corners that should suit our A4 very well.”
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