Motorsport milestone
Audi Sport customer racing records its 500th title.
Audi Sport customer has achieved an extraordinary milestone on the international stage, claiming its 500th title.
5 September, 2024
Since 2009, the Audi Sport customer racing program has consistently delivered top results in all race series it has contested
Since its inception back in 2009, the Audi Sport customer racing program has consistently delivered top results in all race series it has contested around the world. Competing using the all-conquering Audi R8 LMS car across GT3, GT2 and GT4 categories as well as the accomplished RS 3 LMS in TCR categories around the globe, Audi Sport customer racing has amassed an impressive tally of individual race and series wins as well as driver’s championships wherever it has raced.
In 2024 those victories have continued to come from all corners of the globe and the brand has recently achieved yet another milestone in its storied motorsport history with Audi Sport customer racing claiming its 500th title. The victory came in Canada where the RS 3 LMS of Richard Boake claimed this year’s Sports Car Championship Canada powered by Michelin. This latest victory marks the fifth consecutive time an Audi RS 3 LMS has won the championship in the Canadian series, where the compact Audi sports sedan is the dominant vehicle. Indeed an Audi RS 3 LMS was responsible for eight of the 10 victories this season alone.
Of course Australian teams continue to play their part in amassing victories across different race categories Down Under.
In the Fanatec GT World Challenge Australia powered by AWS, Will Brown and Brad Schumacher driving the Audi of the Shaw & Partners/Kelso Electrical team have consistently been on the pace this year, last month celebrating their second win of the season at the Queensland round to keep them within striking distance of the series leaders with two rounds remaining in the 2024 season.
In the TCR Australia Championship, Audi privateer Zac Soutar, sits on top of the leaderboard after after five of the seven scheduled rounds in the 2024 championship. In the last round of competition in Queensland, Soutar managed two podium finishes from the three races in the Tufflift Racing Audi RS 3 LMS to increase his lead in the championship to 27 points over his nearest rival with just two more rounds to go this year.
Audi privateer Zac Soutar, sits on top of the leaderboard after after five of the seven scheduled rounds in the TCR Australia Championship
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