AUDI AG has achieved another technological milestone in motorsport. On the 80th running of the famous Le Mans 24 Hours, a vehicle with hybrid drive — the Audi R18 e-tron quattro — has triumphed for the first time.
Around 240,000 spectators witnessed a fascinating race with the drama and incidents that are typical for Le Mans plus an impressive demonstration of “Vorsprung durch Technik.” The four Audi R18 cars from Audi Sport Team Joest were the quickest and most reliable vehicles and after 24 hours occupied positions one, two, three and five.
By achieving this further success at the world’s most important endurance race our engineers demonstrated their high technological expertise in a particularly impressive way,” commented Rupert Stadler, Chairman of the Board of Management of AUDI AG, who personally watched the race on location. “With the e-tron quattro in combination with ultra lightweight design, we put a completely new technology on the grid and immediately won with it — this cannot be taken for granted by any means, particularly here at Le Mans. This weekend again showed the type of things that can happen in this race and how important perfect preparation is.”
All four Audi R18 cars had the chance to clinch what amounted to the brand’s eleventh Le Mans victory in total. After 378 laps, last year’s winners Marcel Fässler (CH), André Lotterer (D) and Benoît Tréluyer (F) at the wheel of the Audi R18 e-tron quattro designated as car number “1” were again the front runners. Dindo Capello (I), Tom Kristensen (DK) and Allan McNish (GB) as the runners-up caused the all-wheel drive of the future in which the conventional drive system is intelligently combined with an electrically driven axle to record a one-two result. Audi is already testing this technology in which the drive shaft is replaced by electric cables for use in production vehicles.
Le Mans rookie Marco Bonanomi (I), Oliver Jarvis (GB) and Mike Rockenfeller (D) in the best conventionally powered Audi R18 ultra completed the fourth one two three victory for Audi at the Le Mans 24 Hours after 2000, 2002 and 2010. Romain Dumas (F), Loïc Duval (F) and Marc Gené (E) at the wheel of the second R18 ultra finished in fifth place.
Audi achieves first victory for hybrid vehicles at Le Mans
Audi achieves first victory for hybrid vehicles at Le Mans
Princess Rajwa of Jordan steps out in embroidered abaya
DUBAI: Princess Rajwa Al-Hussein of Jordan this week appeared in a statement abaya during a family iftar attended alongside her husband, Crown Prince Al-Hussein bin Abdullah II, and members of the royal family.
The crown prince shared an image of the couple on Instagram, showing Princess Rajwa wearing a black, floor-length abaya detailed with red embroidered motifs running down the front and sleeves, finished with contrast trim and tassel accents. He was dressed in a grey suit paired with a light blue button-down shirt.
“With Rajwa during the family iftar this evening. Wishing you all a blessed Ramadan,” he captioned the post.
Ramadan began in Jordan on Feb. 19, following the official sighting of the crescent moon.
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