theriusDR3 wrote: ↑29 Apr 2020, 04:20
Another good news: Audi may still remain in DTM for 2021 and beyond but as independent privateer manufacturer even without official factory support. Here's the news below .
Assen promoter: Will Audi deliver DTM engines in 2021 despite being phased out?
According to Assen promoter Lee van Dam, the DTM is not about to exit despite the Audi exit: ITR has reassured him that Audi will deliver customer privateer engines in 2021
(Motorsport-Total.com) - Is the DTM, in which after the Audi exit from 2021 only BMW remains as the only manufacturer, at the end? Not when it comes to the promoter of the TT Circuit in Assen, Lee van Dam. Because he believes in a possible rescue scenario.
"It is a shame that Audi made this decision, of course, but I assume that they will deliver engines to customer teams," said the head of the Assen operating company LDP International in a conversation with Motorsport-Total.com, a surprising statement . "And in that case, not that much would change."
How did he get this idea? According to the Dutchman, Van Dam's source is the DTM umbrella organization ITR itself. "I received a call from ITR yesterday morning," he says. "It said: 'Lee, at 5:00 p.m. you will receive a negative message. But it is not as bad as it looks. You can compare it to the scenario, for example, that Mercedes would be a Formula 1 factory team withdraw, but continues to supply Williams with engines. ' That's how you should see it. "
Class 1 private teams as a future solution?
The Audi press release actually arrived on Monday shortly after 5 p.m. But how realistic is it really that the complex and expensive Class 1 cars are operated by customer teams that have to raise the annual budget themselves with the help of Paydrivers?
WRT-Audi is currently the only customer team in Ingolstadt, but at BMW it was only in 2020 that Robert Kubica's PKN-Orlen funded with ART helped to set up a private team. The cost of two racing cars is around five million euros per season.
"No Comment" from Audi
But van Dam says that the Audi teams are already working on a corresponding plan. "I spoke to two teams who think they can get Audi engines in 2021," he says. And he also heard from Audi circles that a switch from factory to private teams should already have been an issue.
"Before I made the decision, I spoke to a few Audi people," he says. "They said: 'Maybe we will get out, but then we will rely on customer teams.' At BMW I could imagine something similar - namely that they say: 'We will withdraw from the factory, but we will deliver engines to customer teams'. "
'Motorsport-Total.com' asked Audi whether such a scenario was actually an issue, but a spokesman for the manufacturer did not want to "comment" on such speculation.
Assen boss: Entry into the manufacturer in 2020 only just failed
Assen boss van Dam, meanwhile, sees no reason to be concerned that the Assen contract with the ITR could not withstand until 2021, because then there may no longer be a DTM. "I actually believe that everything is going more or less as planned," he says of the coming season.
He does not rule out that DTM boss Gerhard Berger will even find a new manufacturer for the traditional series. "This year almost a new brand was added," he again caused a sensation with a surprising statement. "It didn't work, but I think Berger is now trying everything to find one or two participants. That would also suit the DTM."
Source: https://www.motorsport-total.com/dtm/ne ... n-20042803 (translated from German to English language)
And the hopes of Audi DTM continuity for 2021 and beyond still alive with privateers. Your other opinions?
Sounds as a lot of hope from promotors and no information from Audi.
My knowledge of DTM is not that great, but I assume that a car is a bit more then the engine and the standerd tub. Running a car for a team is quite another challenge then building a car. The engine is probably the least of the problems, where you can just order one from one of many racing engine builders.
The link with F1 isn’t the right one I think. Williams is a constructor, not a team like Carin that “just” runs spec cars.
I hope IRT will have something up their sleeves to save this class, but if it’s build on hope... I’m worried.