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Audi stipulates reasons for DTM exit and putting resources behind Formula E programme

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On its way to becoming a provider of premium mobility with a carbon-neutral footprint, Audi is realigning the brand's motorsport program: The four rings will not extend their commitment in the DTM touring car racing series beyond the 2020 season. 

The management board of Audi AG made this decision also in light of the economic challenges due to the corona pandemic and communicated it to ITR e.V., the DTM's umbrella organization, this past Monday, April 27.

Consequently, the successful involvement in Formula E and customer racing will be taking center stage in Audi's future motorsport activities. 

The brand has been represented in Formula E ever since the popular fully-electric racing series began in 2014. With 41 trophies, Audi Sport ABT Schaeffler has been the most successful Formula E team over the years.

Shaping of entities

Off the race track, Audi is planning to generate about 40% of its sales with electric cars and plug-in-hybrids by 2025.

Markus Duesmann, chairman of the Board of Management of Audi AG, says: "Audi has shaped the DTM and the DTM has shaped Audi. This demonstrates what power lies in motorsport - technologically and emotionally. With this energy, we're going to drive our transformation into a provider of sporty, sustainable electric mobility forward.

"That's why we're also focusing our efforts on the race track and systematically competing for tomorrow's 'Vorsprung.' Formula E offers a very attractive platform for this. To complement it, we're investigating other progressive motorsport formats for the future."

Audi looks back on a hugely successful past in DTM. Having scored 23 championship titles, including eleven driver titles, plus 114 victories, 345 podium finishes, 106 pole positions, and 112 fastest laps, Audi shaped the DTM from 1990 to 1992 and from 2000 onwards.

READ: Audi to quit DTM after 2020, focus shifts to Formula E

With three of three possible championship titles, numerous podiums, and many other records, 2019 has so far been the most successful DTM season in the company's history. 

Audi would like to continue these successes in the 2020 season and bid farewell to the DTM fans with a successful title defense in all three championships. 

Hans-Joachim Rothenpieler, member of the board for development, adds: "We're hoping that this currently difficult situation will improve soon and that we'll still be able to contest a few DTM races this year. The fans would deserve this, and so would the ITR, our drivers, as well as our teams and partners, who will now have adequate advance notice to reposition themselves for the time after 2020. Successful motorsport is - and will continue to be - an important element of Audi's DNA."

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