Audi A4 DTM
The Audi A4 DTM is a 4-door Touring Car (DTM) racing car constructed by the German car manufacturer Audi AG. It was developed for use in the 2004 DTM season. The Audi A4 DTM replaced theAudi TT DTM at the end of 2003 season and is based on the standard Audi A4 car. The A4 DTM underwent six facelifts of development from 2004 to 2011. The Audi A4 DTM was succeeded by the Audi A5 DTM in 2012.
 
 
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Audi A4
  DTM R11 (2004) 
Audi A4
  DTM R12 (2005-2006) 
Audi A4
  DTM R13 (2007) 
Audi A4
  DTM R14 (2008) 
Audi A4
  DTM R14+ (2009-2011) 
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Category 
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Deutsche
  Tourenwagen Masters (Touring Cars) 
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Constructor 
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Audi 
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Predecessor 
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Abt-Audi
  TT-R DTM 
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Successor 
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Audi A5
  DTM 
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Technical
  specifications 
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Chassis 
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Space
  frame, carbon-fibre composite driver's safety cell, carbon fibre composite
  front and rear crash structures must be FIA/DMSB approval safety cage 
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Suspension
  (front) 
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Eibach
  Springs independent front and rear suspension, double-wishbone suspension, push-rod
  system with spring/damper unit, adjustable gas-filled dampers 
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Suspension
  (rear) 
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Eibach
  Springs independent front and rear suspension, double-wishbone suspension,
  push-rod system with spring/damper unit, adjustable gas-filled dampers 
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Length 
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4,800
  mm (189 in) 
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Width 
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1,850
  mm (73 in) 
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Height 
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1,200
  mm (47 in) measured from identical reference plane 
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Axle
  track 
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Front:
  1,596 mm (63 in) 
Rear:
  1,571 mm (62 in) 
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Wheelbase 
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2,795
  mm (110 in) 
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Engine 
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Custom-built
  Audi 4,000 cc (4.0 L; 244.1 cu in) V8 90 degree cylinder angle, 32-valve,
  2xDOHC, four valves per cylinder, air restricted to 2 x 28 mm by regulations,
  naturally aspirated (no Turbocharger), front engined, longitudinally mounted 
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Transmission 
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Hewland
  6-speed sequential manual sport gearbox paddle shift with reverse, adjustable
  multi-plate limited-slip differential 
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Power 
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460 hp
  (343 kW; 466 PS) 
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Weight 
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1,050
  kg (2,315 lb) (including driver) 
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Fuel 
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Aral
  Ultimate 102 RON 
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Lubricants 
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Shell
  Helix 
Castrol
  dry sump 
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Tyres 
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Dunlop
  SP Sport Maxx (2004-2010) 
Hankook
  Ventus (2011) 
Front:
  265/660 - R18 
Rear:
  280/660 - R18 
O.Z.
  Racing forged aluminium wheels 
Front:
  10 x 18 inches 
Rear:
  11 x 18 inches 
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Competition
  history 
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Notable
  entrants 
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Notable
  drivers 
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Debut 
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2004
  Hockenheimring DTM round 
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Races 
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Wins 
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Poles 
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Fastest
  laps 
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87 (including non-championship race at Shanghai and
  Olympiastadion Munich) 
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35 (including non-championship race at
  Olympiastadion Munich) 
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44 
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32 
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Constructors'
  Championships 
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5 (2004,
  2007, 2008, 2009, 2011) 
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Drivers'
  Championships 
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5 (2004
  by Mattias Ekström, 2007 by Mattias Ekström, 2008 by Timo Scheider, 2009 by
  Timo Scheider, 2011 by Martin Tomczyk) 
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Comeback as a factory team
After the private Team Abt Audi TT-R was used from 2000 to 2003 with Laurent Aiello, Audi reentered the DTM series with a factory team. Audi's comeback resulted in a successful start and the winning all of the titles for the driver, team, and manufacturer rating of the championship race.Technical details
Like all DTM racing cars, the A4 DTM resembles its A4 production equivalent only in cosmetic appearance. The A4 DTM is constructed with a CFK -monocoque chassis and an integrated 15.4-imperial-gallon fuel tank. The A4 DTM is powered by a 4,000 cc (4.0 L; 244.1 cu in) Audi naturally-aspirated V8 engine, with a power output of approximately 460 hp (343 kW; 466 PS) and a maximum torque pof more than 500 Nm (370 lbft). The rear-wheel drive A4 DTM also has a sequential 6-speed sports transmission, a 3-plate carbon fiber clutch supplied by Sandtler GmbH|Sandtler (2004-2010) and ZF (2011), and an adjustable multi-disc limited-slip differential.Production A4 DTM Edition
To celebrate its first DTM championship title, Audi released a production DTM variant of the A4 model from 2005 to 2007. It featured 20 extra horsepower over the standard model, additional sport exterior features, and a new Quattro all-wheel-drive system.Audi A4 DTM R14+ 2009 Specifications
- Chassis: Space frame, carbon-fibre composite driver's safety cell, carbon fibre composite front and rear crash structures must be FIA/DMSBapproval safety cage
 - Engine: Custom-built Audi V8 engine
 - Engine Type: 90 degrees, 32-valve, 2xDOHC, 9000 rpm rev-limit, 4-valves per cylinder
 - Engine Displacement: 4,000 cc (4.0 L; 244.1 cu in)
 - Pistons: Mahle
 - Filter: Dow
 - Exhaust systems: Remus three-way catalytic converter
 - Power output: Approx. 460 hp (343 kW; 466 PS) at 7500/min
 - Torque: Approx. 500 Nm (370 lbft)
 - ECU: Bosch Motronic MS 2.9
 - Spark plugs: Bosch
 - Fuel: Aral Ultimate 102 RON super-unleaded
 - Fuel delivery: Fuel injection
 - Lubrication: Castrol, Shell Helix dry sump
 - Aspiration: Naturally-aspirated
 - Gearbox: Hewland sequential manual 6-speed sports gear (controlled DTM standard)
 - Drivetrain: Rear-wheel drive
 - Clutch: Sandtler (2003–10), ZF (2011) 3-plate carbon-fibre clutch
 - Differential: Adjustable multi-plate LSD
 - Radiator fluid: Würth
 - Brake fluid: Würth
 - Steering: Servo assisted rack and pinion steering
 - Drive shafts: Constant-velocity plunging tripod joint shafts
 - Springs/Suspension: Eibach Springs independent front and rear suspension, double-wishbone suspension, push-rod system with spring/damper unit, adjustable gas-filled dampers
 - Brakes: AP Racing hydraulic dual circuit brake system, light alloy brake calipers, front and rear ventilated carbon brake discs (DTM standard), driver adjustable infinitely variable brake-balance
 - Wheels: O.Z. Racing forged aluminium wheels
- Front: 10 x 18"
 - Rear: 11 x 18"
 
 - Tyres: Dunlop SP Sport Maxx (2000-2010), Hankook Ventus (2011) radial slick and treaded rain tyres.
 - Front: 265/660 - R18
 - Rear: 280/660 - R18
 - Length: 4800 mm (189 in) 4,800 mm (189 in)
 - Height: 1,200 mm (47 in)
 - Width: 1,850 mm (73 in)
 - Wheelbase: 2,795 mm (110 in)
 - Front axle track width: 1,596 mm (63 in)
 - Rear axle track width: 1,571 mm (62 in)
 - Minimum weight: 1,050 kg (2,315 lb) including the driver with overall and helmet
 - Fuel Capacity: 15.4 imp gal (70 L; 18 US gal)
 - Display instrumentation: Bosch DDU 4 Monochrome LCD Motorsport Display
 - Steering wheel: Audi Sport steering wheel with 4 buttons
 - Safety equipment: Sabelt 6-point seat belt, HANS device, helmet, headsock, race suit, NOMEX firesuit, racing gloves, racing socks, racing boots
 - Ignition: Bosch CDI
 - Battery: Bosch 12 volts
 - Car wiring harness: Bosch
 - Data Logging Systems: Bosch
 - Traction control: No
 - Team: Audi Sport Team Abt Sportsline, Team Phoenix, Team Rosberg, Futurecom TME
 
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