
Kai Mensing, responsible for licensing at Audi Tradition, has overseen Audi’s video game integrations for over 25 years. He’s been a gamer for at least that long too. “It’s fascinating to see how gaming and the community have evolved over the years – today, you can dive so deeply into game worlds that you almost forget you’re playing a video game – it all feels incredibly real,” says Mensing. He is especially excited about his latest project: integrating the 2002 Le Mans-winning Audi R8 into the racing simulation Project Motor Racing. “Motorsport has always held a powerful fascination. Being able to drive a historic race car in a game yourself is an amazing experience – it makes these legendary vehicles feel truly authentic and alive.” Visitors to gamescom will not only get to see the original race car at the GIANTS Software booth – they can also experience Project Motor Racing for themselves and put their skills to the test. Whoever posts the fastest lap time in the simulation will be crowned racing pro – and will take home an exclusive prize.Facts and figures – the Audi R8 Le Mans prototype on displayAudi took part in the 24 Hours of Le Mans for the first time in 1999. Held since 1923, the endurance classic is considered one of the most challenging and prestigious races in the world. The Audi R8R proved its winning potential right from its debut – finishing third and fourth in 1999 made a strong statement. The following year, Audi celebrated a spectacular 1-2-3 finish, securing all top three positions. In 2001, the title was defended. In 2002, Audi returned to Le Mans aiming for a hat trick. Only a few manufacturers have managed to win Le Mans three times in a row – and on the afternoon of June 16, 2002, Audi joined that elite group with another brilliant podium sweep. Visitors can look forward to seeing the car driven by the winning trio – Frank Biela, Tom Kristensen, and Emanuele Pirro – on display at gamescom in a condition nearly identical to when it crossed the finish line, complete with the minor scuffs and dirt that reflect the intensity of the race.Audi’s success story in this tradition-steeped race – available in book form: Lars Krone/Alexander von Wegner: Audi at Le Mans. Edition Audi Tradition. First edition 2023, 320 pages, 603 photos and illustrations, Delius Klasing Verlag, Bielefeld. ISBN 978-3-667-12652-8, price: 59.00 euros. Available in bookstores, in the museum shop at the Audi Forum Ingolstadt and in Audi Tradition’s online shop at www.audi.de/tradition-partsSpecial exhibition „Audi in Le Mans. 24 Stunden am Limit“ – on display until November 2, 2025 in the August Horch Museum in Zwickau. More information on www.horch-museum.deAudi R8 (2002) technical dataLe Mans prototype Engine V8 FSI engine4 valves per cylinder Displacement 3,600 cc Power output 610 PS (448 kW) Torque over 700 Nm Dimensions (L/H/W) 4,650 / 2,000 / 1,080 mm Curb weight 900 kg
Le Mans legend on display: Audi Tradition at gamescom
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