AUDI ULTRA: TOWARD LE MANS VICTORY WITH LIGHTWEIGHT DESIGN

AUDI ULTRA: TOWARD LE MANS VICTORY WITH LIGHTWEIGHT DESIGN

Lightweight design is an Audi core competence – in production and in sport Victorious WEC debut of the new Audi R18 ultra Six more weeks to go before the start of the Le Mans 24 Hours Ingolstadt, May 10, 2012 – Five more weeks to go before the most important race of the year comes […]

By Herman Moolman10 May 20124 min read
  • Lightweight design is an Audi core competence – in production and in sport
  • Victorious WEC debut of the new Audi R18 ultra
  • Six more weeks to go before the start of the Le Mans 24 Hours

Audi Le Mans Victory

Ingolstadt, May 10, 2012 – Five more weeks to go before the most important race of the year comes up on Audi Sport Team Joest’s agenda: the Le Mans 24 Hours on June 16/17. In addition to e-tron and quattro, ultra lightweight technology will again be in the company’s focus there.

Audi has reversed the weight spiral – for the benefit of its customers. Whereas production vehicles used to become heavier from one generation to the next, Audi’s latest models are now pointing exactly in the opposite direction. The new A3 is up to 80 kilograms lighter than the predecessor model. For the consumer, the benefits directly translate into improved efficiency. The current A6 is lighter than its predecessor as well. In the future, this will apply to every Audi model.

In motorsport, weight is a central topic too. Yet a look at the Technical Regulations for LMP1 prototypes shows that the minimum weight is set at 900 kilograms – a level which the Le Mans winning Audi R18 TDI stayed below even last year. This created room for ballast which can be used to improve the car’s balance.

Audi lightweight design

So, why use ultra-lightweight design in motorsport if the advantage that has been gained has to be compensated for by ballast? The key to understanding this lies in the hybrid concept. Audi has designed the first diesel hybrid sports car in history. Despite advanced construction the components of the hybrid system have a considerable dead weight. Consequently, without special lightweight engineering the weight of the Audi R18 e-tron quattro would exceed 900 kilograms – and the sports prototype would be out of contention. As its base, Audi developed the R18 ultra with a conventional TDI engine because, except for the hybrid system, both cars are largely of an identical design.

“In production development, the weight spiral is a very important issue. With the ultra concept, Audi started to intensively work in this direction at a very early stage,” stresses Head of Audi Motorsport Dr. Wolfgang Ullrich. “For us in motorsport, the R18 ultra has provided the basis that made it possible to implement the e-tron quattro in the first place. If we hadn’t managed to implement the weight difference between the 2011 R18 TDI and the 2012 R18 ultra there would have been no chance for a competitive hybrid.”

Audi ultra toward Le Mans victory

But how can the ultra lightweight concept that was achieved last year be carried to extremes for the 2012 season? After all, at the Le Mans 24 Hours on June 16 and 17 the race cars have to reel off a distance of several thousand kilometres at an expected average speed far above 200 km/h without any problems. “The only chance to become around 10 percent lighter lies in designing every component for lighter weight,” reveals Dr. Ullrich. Naturally, the differences vary greatly. The carbon fibre gas pedal of the new R18 generation, for instance, has been optimised again – the resultant savings are in the range of grams. By contrast, the developers can be proud of the transmission.

“At the rear end, the weight reduction is really valuable,” adds Dr. Ullrich. “We’re relying on a V6 TDI engine installed in front of the rear axle. Yet diesel engines, due to their design, are heavier than gasoline engines. With the flange-mounted new carbon fibre transmission housing we managed to make the largest single innovation leap compared with the predecessor model.” Something like this has never existed in an LMP sports car before. What differentiates this design from a formula race car, in which this technology is already used, is that the fully structural transmission has to bear a much higher base load of 900 kilograms. In addition, it holds up to endurance distances of several thousand kilometres straight. And with more than 850 Newton meters the engine torque that acts on the transmission in the R18 clearly exceeds the corresponding torque level in a Formula One car.

The highly integrative hybrid system of the R18 e-tron quattro is another example of lightweight design. The shared housing of the MGU (motor generator unit) for two electric motors, two planetary transmissions and two converters is extremely compact and the hybrid system control unit which is integrated with the existing engine control unit is another clever solution that makes the car lighter.

“On the other hand, compromises in terms of safety are totally out of the question in the search for weight savings,” explains Dr. Ullrich. The high-strength carbon fibre monocoque of the Audi R18 TDI helped Allan McNish and Mike Rockenfeller survive two serious accidents at Le Mans unharmed last year. Instead of compromising on safety, the engineers review even the smallest details for lightweight potential. Metal parts calculated and milled with particularly high precision – such as on the rear wing mounts, the stabiliser supports or the transverse links – are regarded as true masterpieces of mechanical engineering in the professional world. Attentive race spectators can even catch a glimpse of a piece of lightweight design themselves. Four red triangles mark a field below the cockpit doors. “This is the only area in which our drivers should support themselves when getting in and out of the vehicle,” explains Dr. Ullrich. Outside these areas even carbon fibre, the “magic material,” would yield.

The new Audi R18 ultra and the R18 e-tron quattro impressively mastered the “dress rehearsal” for the season’s pinnacle event in June. At the WEC round at Spa-Francorchamps (Belgium) the four prototypes of Audi Sport Team Joest were in a class of their own.

Comments

Sign in to comment.Sign in

No comments yet. Be the first to share your thoughts.

Audi accelerates preparations for successful entry into Formula 1 and significantly expands its commitment
63
0
ArticleMarch 8, 2024

Audi accelerates preparations for successful entry into Formula 1 and significantly expands its commitment

Ingolstadt, March 8, 2024 – Led by Audi CEO Gernot Döllner, the brand with the four rings has made clear what the company is focusing on in the future with the Audi Agenda. Product and technology as well as the stronger positioning of the Audi brand on the global stage are in focus. Against this […]

Audi Shanghai FIA World Endurance Championship in China
28
0
ArticleOctober 31, 2015

Audi Shanghai FIA World Endurance Championship in China

As expected, Audi will be facing a major challenge in the FIA World Endurance Championship (WEC) in China. In qualifying on the track at Shanghai, the two Audi R18 e-tron quattro cars took positions three and four.

Jan Kisiel crowns himself King of Oschersleben in Audi Sport TT Cup
28
0
ArticleSeptember 13, 2015

Jan Kisiel crowns himself King of Oschersleben in Audi Sport TT Cup

Pole Jan Kisiel wins both races in Audi one-make cup Guest entrant Uwe Alzen in contention with ‘young guns’ Nicolaj Møller Madsen loses overall lead to Kisiel

Difficult qualifying for Audi DTM Oschersleben
26
11,989
ArticleSeptember 13, 2015

Difficult qualifying for Audi DTM Oschersleben

Merely 198 thousandths of a second Miguel Molina in the Teufel Audi RS 5 DTM of Audi Sport Team Abt Sportsline was short of the top spot in qualifying for the first of the two DTM races at Oschersleben. Still, the Spaniard as the best Audi driver only clinched position nine on the grid.

Tough day for Audi at Oschersleben DTM
29
0
ArticleSeptember 13, 2015

Tough day for Audi at Oschersleben DTM

Only Miguel Molina in the points Audi maintains lead in the manufacturers’ classification Dieter Gass: “Knew we’d have a tough time here”

Hans-Joachim Stuck enthralled by Audi RS 5 DTM
25
0
ArticleSeptember 13, 2015

Hans-Joachim Stuck enthralled by Audi RS 5 DTM

DMSB president as ‘race taxi driver’ at Oschersleben Stuck: “I wouldn’t have imagined a DTM car to be so impressive” Even at the age of 64, Hans-Joachim Stuck still has the capacity of being thrilled to pieces. The 1990 DTM Champion had the opportunity to drive the Audi RS 5 DTM at Oschersleben.

Audi aims to defend lead in United States
25
0
ArticleSeptember 11, 2015

Audi aims to defend lead in United States

Audi Second half of the season starts at Austin/Texas Audi undefeated in North American FIA WEC rounds Doubleheader on challenging track

Engen Xtreme Team steals the show at Dezzi Raceway
36
18,522
ArticleSeptember 1, 2015

Engen Xtreme Team steals the show at Dezzi Raceway

The Engen Xtreme Team was not only in the thick of the action during round six of the National Production Car Championship (NPCC), they were the focus of all the action. Three races took place at Dezzi Raceway in Port Shepstone on Saturday – with every chequered flags going the way of the Engen Xtreme […]

Audi Motorsport – A successful motorsport weekend for Audi
31
5,208
ArticleAugust 31, 2015

Audi Motorsport – A successful motorsport weekend for Audi

Audi Motorsport – A successful motorsport weekend for Audi: The brand with the four rings was victorious not only at Moscow. In addition, Audi customer teams celebrated two victories and several podium places with the Audi R8 LMS ultra in Germany, France and the United States.

​Audi driver Jamie Green in grid position three
26
14,858
ArticleAugust 29, 2015

​Audi driver Jamie Green in grid position three

Only six thousandths of a second short of the front row Six Audi drivers in the top twelve at Moscow Raceway Jamie Green as the best Audi driver secured position three on the grid for the first of the two DTM races at Moscow Raceway. The Briton in the Hoffmann Group Audi RS 5 DTM […]

AUDI DTM Zandvoort 2015
27
0
ArticleAugust 24, 2015

AUDI DTM Zandvoort 2015

Audi driver Mattias Ekström is aiming for the top step of the podium in the DTM races at Moscow: With a victory at the Red Bull Ring, the Swede had taken the lead in the Championship at the end of July. Now, the Russian round of the internationally popular touring car racing series is on […]

AUDI R18 E-TRON QUATTRO WITH NEW AERODYNAMICS
53
0
ArticleApril 29, 2015

AUDI R18 E-TRON QUATTRO WITH NEW AERODYNAMICS

Ingolstadt, April 29, 2015 – At the 6 Hours of Spa, the Audi R18 e-tron quattro debuts a new bodywork configuration. It differs significantly from the version with which Audi won the FIA World Endurance Championship WEC season opener at Silverstone. Jan Monchaux, Head of Aerodynamics at Audi Sport, explains the background.