This past Monday, Audi celebrated its record victory at the Le Mans 24 Hours, which saw the highest speed in the history of this classic race. Mike Rockenfeller, at the age of 26, is the youngest Audi driver who celebrated a victory at Le Mans.
The Le Mans squad visited the Neckarsulm plant where the more than 440-kW V10 TDI engine of the LMP1 sports car is being built. The team also visited Ingolstadt, the headquarters of Audi and Audi Sport. The Le Mans winning #9 Audi R15 TDI and the other two Le Mans vehicles – cars #7 and #8 – were showcased for public viewing at the Piazza in front of the Audi museum mobile.
If you missed the celebration at Neckarsulm and Ingolstadt, you can still check out the team at the Festival of Speed in Goodwood (United Kingdom) from July 2-4, 2010 and at the DTM race at the Norisring on the same weekend. The Audi R15 TDI will be there for your viewing pleausre. Timo Bernhard, Romain Dumas, and Mike Rockenfeller will be at Norisring to sign autographs.
Watch interviews with the team members at Fourtitude's YouTube Channel....

