• DTM show event at the Olympic Stadium
  • High-caliber professionals from soccer, skiing and sailing as guests
  • Tournament for fans at the Audi Design soccer table
DTM 2011

Audi will be a crowd puller at the eagerly awaited DTM debut in Munich this weekend by hosting prominent guests from other sporting disciplines and featuring numerous other attractions.

High-caliber guests: National soccer goalkeeper Manuel Neuer from FC Bayern Munich will visit Audi on Sunday at the Olympic Stadium. Giant slalom world champion Katy Hölzl and giant slalom Olympic gold medalist Viktoria Rebensburg will be there to receive first-hand information about the DTM.

Soccer tournament for fans: Ten days after the DTM the Audi Cup will be held at Munich’s Allianz Arena. An Audi A1 sporting the colors of FC Bayern Munich will advertise the soccer tournament to be held on July 26 and 27. At the Audi Fantreff spectators can even actively participate in a soccer tournament themselves: An Audi Design soccer table featuring Audi Cup branding will be available for deft hands.

Return visit: After Martin Tomczyk and Miguel Molina were on board a yacht from the Audi MedCup at the Kieler Woche they are now welcoming two successful professional sailors. Flavio Marazzi, the winner of the 2011 Kieler Woche, and Tim Kröger, the skipper of the Audi team billed as “A dream comes true,” will be on location to watch the runs of the two racers in Munich.

Marathon runners among sprinters: Directly next to the Audi VIP Lounge the original car that won the 2011 Le Mans 24 Hours will be on display. In addition to the Audi R18 TDI in which Marcel Fässler, André Lotterer and Benoît Tréluyer were victorious in June the impressive trophy will be showcased.

Winners from the past: The World of Race Cars is presenting a host of automotive highlights from the past and present to the fans in Munich. Audi will be featured with four models: A 1985 Audi Sport quattro S1 represents the rally generation. In the Audi V8 quattro Hans-Joachim Stuck clinched the first DTM title for Audi in 1990. The 1996 Audi A4 quattro stands for the brand’s extremely successful Supertouring car era. Last but not least, the Audi R8 LMS is a successful present-day car with a track record of 92 victories in customer racing so far.

First-class experience: Audi dealers and customers will be driving 20 new models through the Olympic Stadium at the Audi Drive Away. The parade will include an Audi TT Coupé and an Audi TT RS, an Audi S3, an RS 3, two Audi A5 coupés, two Audi A5 Sportback cars, eleven Audi A7 and one R8.