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#8 Audi R8 in the slip stream of the #9 car
Le Mans, June 14, 2000

A good start for Audi Sport Team Joest at the Le Mans 24 Hours. The three Audi
R8s are placed first, second and third fastest after the opening qualifying session

held in warm, dry conditions this evening.

Not only were the Audi R8s able to achieve their fast times around the 8.45-mile
road circuit, despite a ”dirty” surface making conditions slippery at the beginning,
but the team were delighted to find that detailed work made since the pre-test in

April had worked.

”All of our drivers and our technical staff around the circuit reported the same
story: that the car was smooth and stable and we'd made a big step forward
since we were here at the pre-test,” confirmed Audi's Head of Sport, Dr Wolfgang

Ullrich.

The best time of the evening was set by Audi R8 no.7 by Rinaldo Capello who
claimed provisional pole-position as dusk approached with a time of 3mins
37.523secs. Frank Biela in the Audi R8 no.8 and Allan McNish driving the Audi

R8 no.9 were only 72 and 130 thousands of a second slower.

But first qualifying was not completely trouble-free for Audi Sport Team Joest.
The no.8 Audi R8 suffered a rear puncture with Emanuele Pirro at the wheel,
while the no.7 with Christian Abt had to stop his Audi R8 after three hours

because of an engine failure.

Christian Abt in the #7 Audi R8
Audi R8 driven by Frank Biela
Audi R8 driven by Laurent Aiello
Reinhold Joest

The #7 Team

Christian Abt ”This is a dream car and our team works perfectly together.

Everybody knows exactly what to do. That's how work is real fun.”

Michele Alboreto ”That was a great first day at Le Mans. The car feels very good,

the great development since last year's race is paying rewards.”

Rinaldo Capello ”Especially at the beginning the track was very dirty because
of other cars going off the track. About my quickest time: I think I've never had

such a free lap at Le Mans before.”

The #8 Team

Frank Biela ”I'm very satisfied. We were able to complete our programme. At

the end of the session I did a long-run during which I even set my fastest lap.

Tom Kristensen ”I was out having my first stints this year because I did not
attend the preliminary test. When I went out it was getting dark already but I felt

like home from the first moment on.”

Emanuele Pirro ”I'm quite happy with the car and our performance here at Le
Mans. I did my fastest laps on used race tyres so there is clearly more

potential for the second qualifying.”

The #9 Team

Laurent Aiello ”I could not find a perfect lap. I always had to slow down or even
brake. We have to sort out some things at the car. But on the first day at Le

Mans this is very normal.”

Allan McNish ”I'm sure we will be faster tomorrow. Because we didn't use
qualifying tyres today. Generally the track is not as fast as last year. But I don't

know yet why that is.”

Stéphane Ortelli ”I did my fastest laps in the darkness. We are getting better
from lap to lap because experience is growing and we are getting more used to
the track. The car is very easy to drive. I guess the Audi R8 is the best car I've

ever driven at Le Mans so far.”

Dr. Wolfgang Ullrich, Head of Audi Sport ”Our cars are very close together at the
front. All three teams found their best setup very quickly. We could also drive
fast times during the night so the light is working alright. But we also
recognised that within two minutes problems can occur which were not
expected: Emanuele Pirro had a tyre puncture at the fastest part of the track
after driving over a debris. Two minutes later Christian Abt suffered a problem with

the engine which we have not identified yet.”

Reinhold Joest, Team Director Audi Sport Team Joest ”Despite of the engine
problem with car number 7 which we will have sorted out before second qualifying
everything worked out fine. The times fit, all three cars are leading, I simply

have to be satisfied.”

1. Abt/Alboreto/Capello (Audi R8) 3m37.523s
2. Biela/Kristensen/Pirro (Audi R8) 3m37.595s
3. Aiello/McNish/Ortelli (Audi R8) 3m37.653s
4. Brabham/Magnussen/Andretti (Panoz) 3m39.156s
5. Katoh/O'Connell/Raphanel (Panoz) 3m41.359s
6. Schiattarella/de Radigues/Naspetti (Lola) 3m42.188s
7. Lammers/Kox/Coronel (Lola) 3m43.584s
8. Johansson/Matthews/Smith (Reynard) 3m44.012s
9. Suzuki/Kageyama/Kageyama (Panoz) 3m44.599s
10. Tschuyia/Kondo/Iida (Panoz) 3m44.627s

Dr Ulrich