• Jean-Karl Vernay secures second place in Hungary
  • Frédéric Vervisch and Jean-Karl Vernay score points at every race
  • A total of 20 WTCR trophies for Audi Sport teams since 2018
WTCR – FIA World Touring Car Cup 2019
Audi RS 3 LMS #69 (Leopard Racing Team Audi Sport), Jean-Karl Vernay

Audi Sport customer racing has demonstrated a significant boost in performance at the second round of the WTCR – FIA World Touring Car Cup. After achieving eighth place last year as the best result in Hungary, the Audi Sport squad has now returned with a trophy. This is the third cup so far this year and the 20th for the Audi RS 3 LMS since the FIA WTCR started in 2018.

Jean-Karl Vernay from the Leopard Racing Team Audi Sport matched his previous best result of the season at the Hungaroring. After claiming second place at the season-opening round in Morocco, he again climbed the podium at round two in Hungary. For this race, the Frenchman started from pole position on the reverse grid. Despite losing two positions after the start, he made up one spot to bring home second place. Previously, Vernay had fought his way through the field from eighth on the grid to fourth at the flag in race 1. Frédéric Vervisch also managed to make up the several places in the same race. Driving for Comtoyou Team Audi Sport, the Belgian improved from tenth to sixth place. Vernay concluded race three in tenth ahead of Vervisch on twelfth. This earned both Audi Sport drivers points in all three races in Hungary. As the best driver of an Audi RS 3 LMS, Vernay now ranks fifth overall in the 26-strong field. 

Gordon Shedden, who had harvested points at all three races of the opening round in Morocco, looked on track to claim more points in Hungary. Putting in a spirited charge, the Scot from Leopard Racing Team Audi Sport went home empty-handed from the second round: The three-time BTCC champion had taken up the race from 25th on the grid and was running in eleventh place when he was shunted from the track by a tough maneuver and had to retire. Thus, Shedden earned no points in Hungary. The newcomer Niels Langeveld also had no chance to claim points – 18th place in the third race on the Hungaroring was the best result for the Dutchman.

“Last year, Hungary was our toughest weekend with our drivers earning only 17 points between them,” said Chris Reinke, Head of Audi Sport customer racing. “Our harvest of 54 points in 2019 was more than three times better. And the milestone of now 20 podium finishes for the Audi RS 3 LMS in just over a year is remarkable in such a fiercely competitive series as the FIA WTCR.” 

In just two weeks, the world cup will be held on the Slovakiaring, with the fourth event contested a week later in Zandvoort, Netherlands. 

Additional information

Basic information Audi Sport customer racing 2019 including driver biographies
2019 FIA WTCR Media Booklet
2019 FIA WTCR photos 
2019 FIA WTCR results

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