Tom (aka Godzilla)
12-12-2005, 04:10 PM
From audi.com...
INGOLSTADT, Germany - The Audi R8 wrote motorsport history for six long years winning 61 from 77 races it contested – five of them at the legendary 24 Hours of Le Mans. Its eagerly awaited successor is now raring to g the Audi R10.
There has already been a great deal of speculation concerning the new Audi sports car in the media. One thing is certain: Because of its new technology and numerous innovative details, the R10 is one of the most ambitious projects ever to have been implemented at Audi Sport.
On 13 December, the R10 will be presented to media representatives from all around the world in the city centre of Paris. The presentation and the following press conference can be followed “live†via the internet: From 12:00 noon onwards a video “live†stream from Paris will be available at www.audi.de and www.audi.com. The direct link to follow the broadcast will be www.audi.de/r10.
INGOLSTADT, Germany - The Audi R8 wrote motorsport history for six long years winning 61 from 77 races it contested – five of them at the legendary 24 Hours of Le Mans. Its eagerly awaited successor is now raring to g the Audi R10.
There has already been a great deal of speculation concerning the new Audi sports car in the media. One thing is certain: Because of its new technology and numerous innovative details, the R10 is one of the most ambitious projects ever to have been implemented at Audi Sport.
On 13 December, the R10 will be presented to media representatives from all around the world in the city centre of Paris. The presentation and the following press conference can be followed “live†via the internet: From 12:00 noon onwards a video “live†stream from Paris will be available at www.audi.de and www.audi.com. The direct link to follow the broadcast will be www.audi.de/r10.