Saturday, July 25, 2009

1990-94 Audi V8


As we’ve already seen, the orthodox recipe for DTM success in the late ‘80s and early ‘90s consisted of a small, rear-wheel-drive chassis propelled by a high-revving 16-valve four-banger. Of course, few companies are less orthodox in their approach to motorsports than Audi. Even more impressive than the firm’s habit of shunning of conventional wisdom is how it has often beaten other companies that still cling to it, whether it’s building a championship-winning rally car with all-wheel-drive, creating diesel-powered sports prototypes that won the 24 Hours of Le Mans in their first four appearances or, the one we’re interested in, successfully campaigning a big, heavy luxury sedan against the comparatively petite Benzes and Bimmers. The Panzer of which I speak? The Audi V8, of course.

With global sales booming (and the full force of the CBS-led smear campaign that nearly drove the brand off the continent yet to be felt), Audi sought to create a proper flagship. The foundation consisted of a stretched and facelifted version of the company’s 100 and 200 sedans (both known as the 5000 over here prior to ’89), which was propelled by a brand new DOHC 3.6L V8 (based on a pair of conjoined 1.8L Volkswagen 16V fours) producing 240hp that spun the quattro AWD system through either a 5-speed manual (only offered in 1991 and ’92 on North American models) or a 4-speed automatic (the first for a quattro-equipped Audi). For 1992, the engine was bumped up to 4.2L and 276hp. Standard equipment included leather upholstery, an eight-speaker Bose sound system, front and rear seat heaters, a dust and pollen filter for the HVAC system, and a built-in cell phone.

Buoyed by the circuit racing success of quattro-equipped racecars in SCCA Trans-Am and IMSA GTO competition on this side of the pond in 1988 and ‘89, respectively, Audi drafted the V8 for DTM duty in 1990. Incredibly, it won the driver’s championship for the lovable Hans-Joachim Stuck on the first attempt. Frank Biela (who later brought the company sportscar glory driving the R8 and R10 TDI prototypes) won the crown the following year, but 1992 proved to be an embarrassment, as DTM officials called B.S. on the new flat-plane crankshaft which Audi claimed was made by modifying the stock cross-plane crank (Yeah, whatever…). After failing to secure a third-straight title, Audi quit at the end of the season. However, they weren’t missed for long, as 1993 marked the debut of Alfa Romeo’s all-singing, all-dancing 155 V6 TI, ushering in the glorious age of the Class 1 hypercars that were equal parts tin-top, Formula 1 and O.G. Can-Am.

Although these cars stickered for around $50k new, the overwhelming majority of that value has long since evaporated. Early, high mileage cars with the smaller engine can be had for under $2,000 in drivable condition, while really nice later ones can top $5,000. Known problem areas include the automatic transmission, the anti-lock brakes, and the vacuum-actuated central locking system. But if you’ve got the extra scratch to budget for potential fixes (and this being a German car, the more the better), you’ll have pretty much the only car in its class with a racing pedigree.

2009 Audi Sportscar Experience

Audi in front of Forum

Sonoma, Calif.– Continuing its successful partnership, Audi of America, Inc. and Emotive Group Ltd. today announced the 2009 Audi Sportscar Experience schedule based at the Audi Forum Sonoma at Infineon Raceway in Northern California. Bringing top performance cars for consumers to experience in 2009, the schedule runs year-round.

Created by Audi and its strategic partner, Emotive, the Audi Sportscar Experience is a hands-on driving experience designed especially for performance car enthusiasts – consumers who love to drive and experience exceptionally engineered vehicles. The 2009 Audi Sportscar Experience programs features the new Audi TTS, Audi S4, Audi S5, Audi S8 sedan and the Audi R8 sportscar.

The Audi Sportscar Experience features five programs, including: the S-Model half-day program that allows drivers to experience the true performance of Audi’s newest “S” models and the R8 one-day program where drivers get behind the wheel of the sporty and progressive R8. Additionally, participants will have access to limited-volume new products from Audi.

In the Fall of 2009, the Audi Sportscar Experience will introduce the brand new Audi R8 5.2 FSI quattro® to the R8 programs. Drivers will get behind the wheel and drive the R8 with its mid-mounted V10 engine, 5.2 liter displacement and four-valve FSI® technology. Race-inspired and derived from the Le Mans dominating R8 V10 machine, the new R8 is the ultimate execution of Audi performance and engineering.

“From the success we’ve had in 2008, we are continuing the program for 2009 on the pillars of the Audi brand – sporty and progressive,” said Scott Keogh, chief marketing officer, Audi of America. “The Audi Sportscar Experience allows participants to test and sharpen their driving skills and push our cars in a controlled environment with exceptional instruction. There is no better way to demonstrate the foundation of this company than behind the wheel and on the track.”

The Audi Sportscar Experience operates year-round from the Audi Forum Sonoma, located trackside at Turn 1 of Infineon Raceway in beautiful Sonoma Valley. Using a variety of vehicles from among the Audi R, RS, and S model lines, the Audi Sportscar Experience takes drivers through a rigorous, behind-the-wheel instructional driving program at one of the most challenging race tracks in North America. With its 160-foot elevation changes, challenging corners and breathtaking scenery, the 2.5-mile Infineon course has been aptly described as a small Nurburgring.

“We’ve created an unmatched experience for avid car enthusiasts and car consumers,” said Chip Pankow, president of Emotive Group. “We’ll help drivers develop the skills necessary to extract optimal performance from these exceptionally engineered vehicles and this is the best way to truly appreciate the vehicle and discern its key differences – all set in the beautiful locale of Sonoma’s world-class wine country.”

The Audi Sportscar Experience includes half-, one- and two-day programs. A complete schedule of events can be found at the Audi Driving Experience web site.
Programs include:

R8 One-Day Program

The amazing Audi R8 sportscar was rated the World Performance Car at the 2008 New York Auto Show. The R8 epitomizes Audi’s quest for perfection and is the industry leader in innovation, technology, design and performance. Drivers will hone their driving skills in the paddock and then take the R8 where it really wants to be – on the 2.52-mile road course at Infineon Raceway. ($1,895)

R8 Two-Day Program

This program builds on the essentials of the one-day program and incorporates more track time in the R8. Progressive sessions in the R8 ensure that drivers will responsibly approach the limits of the R8 at Infineon Raceway. Drivers will enjoy ample seat time and instruction from professional drivers who are experts in their fields. ($3,495)

R8 Advanced Two-Day Program

This is the next step for the advanced R8 driver who has previously taken the one- or two-day R8 course at Infineon Raceway. The R8 Advanced course goes further in depth on advanced car control specific to the extreme handling characteristics of Audi’s fastest production model. Offering the advanced driver numerous sessions of one-on-one coaching from our professional instructors, all in an effort to hone the driver’s abilities in the most dynamic car on the road. ($4,295)

S-Model Half-Day Introductory Program

“S” denotes sport in the world of Audi. In the S-Model Half-Day Introductory Program, drivers will get a taste for the TTS, S4, S5, and the 450-bhp S8. This program covers the fundamentals of driving followed by laps on the speedway. ($695)

S-Model One-Day Program

This course takes the basics taught in the S-Model class and builds on that knowledge base. Not only will the driver get a chance to take to the track for an afternoon of lapping sessions, they will do it in the TTS, S4, S5, S8, and even a short taste R8. ($1,395)
Private and Corporate Events Program

The Audi Forum Sonoma is an ideal venue for private and corporate events. Located in the heart of Wine Country and just 35 minutes north of San Francisco, the Audi Forum Sonoma is a very special setting with full-service facilities for corporate retreats, team building, client entertainment and incentive programs. The events team can create exclusive programs for groups of any size and can work to create the perfect experience for VIP guests.