Audi AG is an {automobile|car|vehicle} {manufacturer|producer} in Ingolstadt, Germany. The produce {a wide|a large} {variety of|number of} {cars|automobiles|vehicles}, {both|each} for motor racing and {domestic|home} use. The 24 Hours of Le Mans motor race is the world's longest {running|operating|working} endurance race for {sports|sports activities} {cars|automobiles|vehicles}. Established in 1923, it runs for 24 straight hours {at the|on the} Circuit de la Sarthe. The circuit {contains|accommodates|comprises|incorporates} a mixture of public roads and {specially|specifically} designed motor racing {track|monitor|observe}. Three drivers take turns {operating|working} the {vehicle|automobile|car} and the winner is the {team|crew|group|staff|workforce} {who have|who've} {completed|accomplished} {the highest|the best|the very best} {number of|variety of} laps over {the entire|all the|the complete|the whole|your complete|your entire} duration of 24 hours. {The first|The primary} Le Mans win was captured by Team Joest in July of the {year|12 months|yr} 2000, {the first|the primary} race of {the new|the brand new} Millennium. The drivers {were|had been|have been} Emanuel Pirro from Italy, German Frank Biela and Tom Kristensen of Denmark. Team Joest, racing in a Quattro R8 chassis with a 3.6L turbo V8, managed {to complete|to complete|to finish} {a total|a complete} of 368 laps.
Audi {also|additionally} took second and third {places|locations} that {year|12 months|yr}. The R8 went on to win {a total|a complete} of {five|5} out of seven races it {completed|accomplished} at Le Mans over the ensuing years. All three {teams|groups} drove R8 Quattros with {the same|the identical} 3.6L engine. A {highly|extremely} {successful|profitable} {sports|sports activities} {car|automobile|automotive}, the R8 competed in {a total|a complete} of seven races at la Sarthe and {won|gained|received} {five|5} of them. Team Joest {won|gained|received} {again|once more} in 2001 with {the same|the identical} complement of drivers as in 2000 driving {the same|the identical} motor. They {successfully|efficiently} {completed|accomplished} {a total|a complete} of 321 laps, with their North American {team|crew|group|staff|workforce} scoring second with 320 laps in {the same|the identical} {model|mannequin} of the {car|automobile|automotive}. Their success was repeated in 2002 by {completing|finishing} 375, {the first|the primary} time ever that {the same|the identical} {team|crew|group|staff|workforce} of three drivers {won|gained|received} the race three years {running|operating|working}. Audi sat out the 2003 Le Mans {competition|competitors} {but|however} recaptured first place {the following|the next} {year|12 months|yr} with Team Goh of Sport Japan, comprising Seiji Ara from Japan, Italian Rinaldo Capello and Tom Kristensen. They {completed|accomplished} {a total|a complete} of 379 laps. Audi's Sport UK Team Veloqx {won|gained|received} second place, {also|additionally} having {completed|accomplished} 379 laps.
At Le Mans 2005, Tom Kristensen drove for American Team ADT Championship Racing {to complete|to complete|to finish} a {record|document|file|report} of seven wins, {including|together with} six consecutively. Audi's Playstation Team Oreca settled for fourth place with 369 laps {compared to|in comparison with} the {winning|profitable|successful} {team|crew|group|staff|workforce}'s 370. That {year|12 months|yr}, the weather was {extremely|extraordinarily} {hot|scorching|sizzling} {and many|and lots of|and plenty of} {teams|groups} suffered mechanical {problems|issues} {as a result|because of this|consequently|in consequence}. Team Joest perked up in 2006 and {won|gained|received} with 380 laps. That {year|12 months|yr}, they graduated to a Quattro R10 TDI with a 5.5L Turbo V12 Diesel. Tom Kristensen was {replaced|changed} by Marco Werner from Germany. Kristensen {instead|as a substitute|as an alternative} drove with Alan McNish and Capello, taking third place having accumulated 367 laps at {the end|the tip|the top} of the 24-hour race. Team Joest took first place in 2007 and {again|once more} in 2008. {The following|The next} two years {they did not|they didn't} {manage|handle} a win. In 2011, they {again|once more} {took place|befell|came about|happened|occurred|passed off} {in spite of|despite|regardless of} Alan McNish's horrific crash shortly after {the beginning|the start} of the race.
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