Michelin is providing a rare glimpse into the behind-the-scenes action that goes into each 24 Hours of Le Mans race.
Michelin has produced an exclusive video that provides insight into what the Audi team experiences in the run up to, during and after the iconic race, which takes place over the weekend of the 16-17 June.
In the video – http://bit.ly/Lz32Vv – Audi race engineer Kyle Wilson-Clarke talks about the rigours the team face over the gruelling competition.
While most people think of it as just a 24 hour race, Kyle outlines how the crews have to start very early in the morning to prepare for the 9am warm-up. Then the race doesn’t start until three in the afternoon – meaning the crew has done a full day of work before the race is even underway.
He said: “It’s a long one for the car but it’s a long one for the crew as well!”
Also in the video, Leena Gade, the race engineer for Audi’s R18 TDI, talks about leading her team and the vital checks that must be undertaken for a successful race.
The pressure that staff like Leena face is extraordinary. As Audi motorsport director Dr. Wolfgang Ullrich sums it up: “What we do in Le Mans is take a Formula One season and condense it into one weekend.”
Michelin has also filmed an interview with Audi racing driver and two-time Le Mans winner Allan McNish, where he talks about the quirky driver superstitions they often adopt before a race: http://bit.ly/LZuqtH
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Michelin has produced an exclusive video that provides insight into what the Audi team experiences in the run up to, during and after the iconic race, which takes place over the weekend of the 16-17 June.
In the video – http://bit.ly/Lz32Vv – Audi race engineer Kyle Wilson-Clarke talks about the rigours the team face over the gruelling competition.
While most people think of it as just a 24 hour race, Kyle outlines how the crews have to start very early in the morning to prepare for the 9am warm-up. Then the race doesn’t start until three in the afternoon – meaning the crew has done a full day of work before the race is even underway.
He said: “It’s a long one for the car but it’s a long one for the crew as well!”
Also in the video, Leena Gade, the race engineer for Audi’s R18 TDI, talks about leading her team and the vital checks that must be undertaken for a successful race.
The pressure that staff like Leena face is extraordinary. As Audi motorsport director Dr. Wolfgang Ullrich sums it up: “What we do in Le Mans is take a Formula One season and condense it into one weekend.”
Michelin has also filmed an interview with Audi racing driver and two-time Le Mans winner Allan McNish, where he talks about the quirky driver superstitions they often adopt before a race: http://bit.ly/LZuqtH
Limited Offer (ending soon) - Your company can benefit from some publicity like this, absolutely free of charge. Just send us your news item, logo and image(s) and we will consider it for publication. If you take display advertising or product and literature features in our printed publication, you will continue to receive free publicity when the offer ends.
For details on features and advertising rates please contact us or visit our website.
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