Elkhart Lake - August 10, 2007
Both Audi R10 TDI sportscars on the front row of the grid
With a record lap Allan McNish (Scotland) has captured pole position for
Audi in round eight of the American Le Mans Series at Road America.
Marco Werner (Germany) set the second fastest time in qualifying making
sure that both Audi R10 TDI sportscars from Team Audi Sport North
America will start Saturday’s race from the front row of the grid.
On the fastest track of the American Le Mans Series’ schedule, Audi thus
ended the streak of pole positions of the lighter LM P2 cars. For the first
time since the season opener at Serbing in March, a car of the "top class”
starts from the top spot of the grid.
Track record beaten by 1.5 seconds
At Road America, the Audi drivers were setting the pace from the very
beginning. An Audi R10 TDI was fastest in all practice sessions. In
qualifying, Allan McNish was even able to beat his own track record from
last year by 1.5 seconds. It was the tenth pole position for the Scotsman
in the American Le Mans Series.
The performance of his team-mate Marco Werner was also impressive:
Because the gearbox of his Audi R10 TDI had to be changed, the German
was able to join qualifying just eight minutes from the end of the session.
Despite not having driven in the previous practice session, his first flying
lap allowed him to get onto the front row – a feat greeted with cheers by
his crew after changing the gearbox in a very short time.
The race at Road America starts Sunday at 4 p.m. local time (11 p.m. in
Germany) with a distance of four hours.
Quotes after qualifying
Dindo Capello (Audi R10 TDI #1)
"We knew that Road America would suit our Audi R10 TDI really well, but
the gap is even bigger than we thought. However, this is only qualifying. In
the race we have more handicaps compared to the LM P2 cars. Our
refuelling time is longer, and as everybody knows, we have a smaller fuel
tank. This means we need to open a gap on the race track in order to stay
ahead also during the pit stops. This will be a difficult task for us
tomorrow.”
Allan McNish (Audi R10 TDI #1)
"I’m delighted that Audi Sport North America plus McNish and Capello are
back in the number one position. From a team and personal perspective,
I’m very happy with the results of qualifying. Road America is a track I love
and enjoy and after claiming a second consecutive record pole here, is
obviously a circuit well suited to the Audi R10 TDI. We’ve worked hard
setting up the car over the past two days. The engineers did a very good
job. I had a very good car for qualifying and one I believe will be excellent
for the race too.”
Emanuele Pirro (Audi R10 TDI #2)
"It’s great to have two Audis back in front again. This is a really good
feeling. The highlights of the day were our mechanics and Marco
(Werner). I think few people would have been able to do the job our
mechanics did: to change the whole gearbox in such a short time. And
very few drivers would have been able to be so fast without having had
practice before. Big applause for all of them!”
Marco Werner (Audi R10 TDI #2)
"We simply have to be happy with this qualifying result under these
difficult circumstances. The most important thing is we have both Audis
on the front row. After the gearbox change I had only three laps. I had to
make the best out of this. I think I was able to get the maximum because I
achieved a lap time we never did before – and this with a setup I did not
know after ‘EP’ (Emanuele Pirro) changed quite a bit in the last practice
session.”
Dave Maraj (Team Director Audi Sport North America)
"It is a very good feeling to see both cars on the front row. Allan (McNish)
was superb. The crew of the #2 car did a great job to change the gearbox
in such a short time and allow Marco (Werner) up get so close to the pole.
It was a great effort by all.”
The starting grid at Road America
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