Audi Sport Customer Racing: The End of an Era with the R8 LMS

Nov 26, 2024 at 12:00 AM
Audi Sport customer racing has reached a significant milestone with the delivery of the final R8 LMS race car. This event marks the end of an era for the manufacturer's GT3 activities. The R8 LMS GT3 Evo II, which was handed over from Head of Audi Sport customer racing Chris Reinke to Creventic driver Michael Doppelmayr, is the 310th example of the GT3-spec Audi produced since its launch in 2009.

Audi's GT3 Legacy Comes to a Close with the R8 LMS

History of Audi Sport's GT3 Activities

Since 2009, the R8 LMS has been a dominant force in the world of GT3 racing. Over the years, it has achieved remarkable success, with customers winning 125 titles in drivers' classifications and 197 other championship categories worldwide. This success is a testament to the quality and performance of the Audi R8 LMS.The German manufacturer's decision to end GT3 car production in the fourth quarter of this year is a bittersweet one. While it marks the end of an era, it also allows Audi to focus on other aspects of its business. However, the company will continue to offer customer support for the foreseeable future, ensuring that the R8 LMS remains a competitive force in the racing world.

The Significance of the Final R8 LMS

The delivery of the final R8 LMS is a momentous occasion for Audi Sport customer racing. It represents the end of a long and successful chapter in the company's history. The R8 LMS has been a staple of the GT3 racing scene, and its legacy will live on through the memories of the drivers and teams that have competed with it.Michael Doppelmayr, who has been driving the Audi R8 LMS since 2021 and won the 24H Series European GT3 championship in 2022, is a fitting recipient of the final R8 LMS. His success with the car is a testament to its performance and reliability.

Looking Ahead for Audi Sport

Although the production of the R8 LMS has come to an end, Audi Sport will continue to be a major player in the world of motorsports. The company will focus on developing new technologies and strategies to ensure that its cars remain competitive in the future.Audi's commitment to motorsports is unwavering, and it will continue to support its customers and drivers in their pursuit of success. The R8 LMS may be gone, but the spirit of Audi Sport will live on.