Volkswagen Motorsport Celebrates 50 Years
Volkswagen Motorsport Celebrates 50 Years
Volkswagen Motorsport Celebrates 50 Years
Information Package
50 Years of
Volkswagen Motorsport
Contents 02
Contents
Gallery
Interview
Jost Capito
Background
One-Make Cup
Background
Dakar Rally
Background
Rallycross
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Volkswagen Motorsport
For Media
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Introduction
Time Bar
Background
Formula Vee and
Formula 3
Background
Endurance Races
Background
WRC
History
Facts and Figures
Gallery 03
Formula Vee
Gallery 04
Touring Cars
The crazy seventies: Willi Bergmeister puts pedal to the metal in the Scirocco
Gallery 05
Formula 3
Michael Schumacher was not the only person to benefit from Volkswagens promotion of youngsters
Gallery 06
Dakar Rally
A hat-trick of wins at the toughest rally in the world: Volkswagen makes its mark in the desert
Gallery 07
WRC
Volkswagens most successful motorsport project to date: nine titles in three years
Milestones
11 July 1966
Anton Konrad
1969
1971
Klaus-Peter Rosorius
1973
1975
1976
1976
Name change to
Formel V Europa Volkswagen Motorsport e.V..
1977
1978
Klaus-Joachim Jochi Kleint wins the Estering Cup and claims the
title in the unofficial German Rallycross Championship at the wheel
of a Golf GTI 1600. The driver from Hamburg also enters the FIA
European Rallycross Championship with Volkswagen in the same year.
1979
1980
1981
1980
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1990
1991
Michael Schumacher
wins with Volkswagen
the German Formula 3
Championship and the
World Final in Macau.
Victory in the German Rally Championship. At the wheel of
the 282-hp Golf G60: Erwin Weber and Manfred Hiemer.
Tom Kristensen is crowned German Formula 3 Champion,
powered by Volkswagen.
1997
1998
9 March 2000
6 April 2000
Rudolf-Helmut Strozyk
Sporting Director, 20022003
Kris Nissen
2003
20 December 2004
2004
2005
2007
Class victory for the Golf GTI at the 24-hour race at the Nrburgring.
The 300-hp, 2.0-litre TSI car with
front wheel drive wins the SP3T
class. At the wheel: Ren Rast,
Jimmy Johansson, Florian Gruber
and Dieter Depping.
2008
2009
2011
2011
2012
Jost Capito
2013
2014
2015
We want to be
successful in
everything we do
Volkswagen Motorsport Director Jost Capito in an interview
about developments since 1966, the impact of his predecessors
and the anniversary year.
Enough to
put a smile on
anyones face:
Jost Capito has
been Volkswagen
Motorsport
Director since
May 2012. Since
then, there have
been nine WRC
title wins in three
years
There was
also a Volkswagen
Iltis parked in
the garage at
the Capito family
home
Historic
home victory: the
Volkswagen team
scored a threeway win at Rally
Germany in 2015
Having an experienced
Dakar team was the
perfect starting point and
also a welcome luxury.
The whole team got together for a group photo after winning its second World Rally Championship title in 2014
Jost Capito
with Scott
Speed after he
won the 2015
Global Rallycross
Championship
with the
BeetleGRC
iki Lauda,
Keke Rosberg and
Rolf Stommelen in Formula
Vee; Michael Schumacher, Tom
Kristensen and Bernd Schneider in Formula 3 the history
of Volkswagen in motorsport is
closely linked with these famous
names. The development of
young talent has been a prior
ity, and an ongoing success story
Slim, light,
swift: the
trademark of the
Formula Vee
race car
The thinker
and the driver:
Kaimann team
lead Kurt
Bergmann with
driver Dieter
Quester in 1966
A full starting
grid for the
Formula Super
Vee race at the
Nrburgring
in 1974
Amateurs?
No way!
Vee.
Really, they
started for
Volkswagen?
Jochen Rindt
Back then
Rindt was one of the original
Formula Vee drivers in 1966.
Later
the popular Austrian was
posthumously crowned 1970
Formula One World Champion.
Keke Rosberg
Back then
winner of the
1973 European
Formula Vee
1300 cup.
Later
the Finn
became 1982
Formula One World Champion.
Niki Lauda
Back then
the Austrian
lined up in
Formula Vee.
In a Kaimann
Michael Schumacher
Back then
Schumi
was German
as a springboard to a professional
career powered by the mighty
engines from Wolfsburg. It is
these engines that remain the
driving force behind the stars of
tomorrow.
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Formula 3
champion
and won
Smoke signals:
Tom Blomqvist
and Max Verstappen
battle it out
for the lead in
Hungary in 2014
Tom
Kristensen
Back then
the Dane won
the German
Formula 3 Championship powered
by Volkswagen in 1991.
Later
he earned the nickname Mister
Le Mans: with nine overall wins
to his name, Kristensen holds the
record at the 24-hour classic.
reasonably
priced alternative to
Formula 3? Volkswagen had the
answer at the end of the 90s: the
touring car school. It was here,
that countless talented youngsters were given a route into
motorsport between 1998 and
2014. Many of the young drivers
learned far more than just the
basics of motorsport. The touring
car school was also about learning for life.
The ADAC Volkswagen Touring
Junior Cup was launched in 1998.
The Wolfsburg-based manu
facturer organised ten races,
with the Lupo brand-new at
the time the car of choice. The
goal: equal opportunity and a
reasonably priced route into professional touring car racing. In
1999, Volkswagens touring car
school was renamed the ADAC
Volkswagen Lupo Cup.
Experienced touring car driver
Kris Nissen, who went on to
become Volkswagen Motorsport
Director, was on hand to offer
the students advice and guid-
Lupo royal:
Prince Albert von
Thurn und Taxis
takes a sideways
approach
Panik Udo
on crash
course
Despite hlin-Kottulinskys
best efforts, the final title in
the S
cirocco R-Cup went to one
of her male colleagues: South
Africas Jordan Lee Pepper. When
the curtain fell on the 2014 season in Hockenheim, the final
group of graduates were sent
into the world of motorsport with
a top-class education and the
Volkswagen touring car school
was closed for business.
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24 hours
in the Green Hell
Volkswagen Motorsport made its mark on the classic
endurance race at the Nrburgring. We look back at the
highs and lows, and the return of a legend.
he conditions?
Unforgiving!
The weather?
Unpredictable! The layout? Ludicrous! That is the Nordschleife
for you. 25.378 kilometres, 33
left-handers and 40 right-handers, which put man and machine
to the ultimate test. And for how
long? 24 gruelling hours!
There is no question about it:
the circuit in the Eifel region of
Germany is probably the toughest racetrack in the world. Or, to
quote a certain Jackie Stewart: the
Green Hell. As demanding as it
may be, the 24 hours on the Nordschleife allows car manufacturers
to put their material through
its paces in the toughest of all
tests. Volkswagen Motorsport is
just one of those to have taken
advantage of the stage provided
by one of the most demanding,
and therefore popular, races in the
world. And the Wolfsburg-based
manufacturer certainly left its
mark in the Eifel starting with
its first outing in 1997.
1997:
sporty, economical
successful
Sportiness and economy:
those were the keywords when
Volkswagen tested the innovative turbo-diesel direct injection
engine in the Golf TDI in 1997
the same engine as was used in
the production car. The ensuing
success proved the men from
Wolfsburg right. The diesel car
left many more powerful cars in
its wake to finish an outstanding
second overall.
2007:
the GTI causes a sensation
Despite the success, it was
another ten years before
Volkswagen returned to the
Eifel with another works team.
This time, however, they were
back to stay. 2007 heralded a
new era on the Nordschleife,
in which the Wolfsburg-based
manufacturer primarily set its
2008:
a legend returns
Dieter Depping
and the coolest
racetrack in the world
2011:
highs and lows
Volkswagen Motorsports Nordschleife programme had started
The Scirocco
was once
again a perfect
example of
reliability at
the endurance
classic.
Either you
wear down
your rivals and
Dakar. Or
they wear
you down.
t is regarded as the
greatest challenge
in motorsport: the
Dakar Rally. No other discip
line is as multi-dimensional as
the desert classic; in no other
motorsport genre are so many
parameters equally crucial for
success and failure. Uncomprom
ising technology that withstands
the exertions of 5000 kilometres
of varying terrain, endurance,
precision and full concentration from the drivers, accurate
navigators, cleverly organised
logistics and a perfectly choreo
graphed service team are the
minimum requirements for being
successful here. All this for two
weeks non-stop in fine dust
In the beginning:
Iltis and Tarek
20092011:
victory parade in South
America
Volkswagen and the Race
Touaregs success story started
when the Dakar Rally moved
from Africa to South America in
2009. The challenge was multiplied when the organisers A.S.O.
(Amaury Sport Organisation) made
this decision: the mighty Andes
instead of the Moroccan Atlas
Mountains, the Atacama Desert
instead of Saharan sand, the vastness of the Pampa instead of the
barren Mauretania. After 30years
in Africa, a new era started for the
Dakar in Argentina and Chile.
The Volkswagen era.
the four-wheel drive off-road vehicle at that time. 23 years after this
victory, in 2003, came Volkswagens
first works involvement in the most
difficult rally in the world. Under the
new motorsport director, Kris Nissen,
three Volkswagen Tarek were sent
into the desert. Stphane Henrard
and Bobby Willis finished sixth to
secure a respectable debut for the
red buggy. Volkswagen Motorsport
fielded a Race Touareg for the first
time starting in 2004 and the rest, as
they say, is history.
Sausage-related drama
20042008:
development in Africa
The three victories in South
America built on Volkswagens
step-by-step development process in world-class motorsport,
which started in 2004. The team
was formed under then motorsport director Kris Nissen, working processes were established
and construction of the cars,
Reaching limits
Marc-Christian Bertram couldnt
believe his eyes when he saw him.
It was at the 2010 Dakar Rally, in
Sweat, dust, victories: the Dakar Rally demands everything from every single team member
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A motorsport
fairy tale
Nine World Rally Championship titles
in three years. A dream start to a
new motorsport era for Volkswagen,
prepared in minute detail since
withdrawing from the Dakar Rally.
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he FIA
World Rally
Champion
ship (WRC) is regarded as the
biggest test of driving and technical skills in motorsport: the 13
(14 in 2016) races in the season
take place on four continents;
on gravel, asphalt, ice and snow;
in all weathers and in temperatures ranging from minus 20
to plus 40degrees Celsius. The
World Rally Cars have to be real
all-rounders. And the one made
in Wolfsburg is just that: the
Volkswagen Polo R WRC has
been victorious at least once in
each location, and in each of its
first three years in competition. It
is also the most successful model
in rally history thanks to the
20132015:
the motorsport fairy tale
It started with a best time on
the very first special stage for
Routine: the
Volkswagen team
gathers for a
pep talk before
every shakedown
at a rally
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Only flying can top this: Sbastien Ogier at Rally Finland 2013
Three reasons to celebrate in 2015: Andreas Mikkelsen after his first World Rally Championship
victory in Spain with girlfriend Margrethe (upper left), Jost Capito with the three drivers after
VfLWolfsburg lifted the German FA Cup (lower left) and the Volkswagen team after a home victory
at Rally Germany (right)
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And
lets not
forget
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100 millilitres.
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On three wheels
if need be:
Golf II GTI claims the
Group A world title
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Rally action at
the racetrack
Wheel-to-wheel
battles, victories and
titles. Volkswagens
involvement in
Rallycross:
a success story.
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cott Speed
climbs out
of his 560hp Volkswagen Beetle GRC and
raises his arms to the rainy night
sky over Las Vegas. He wrapped
up overall victory in the Red
Bull Global Rallycross (GRC) on
4November 2015. Third place at
the season finale proved sufficient
to stave off fellow Volkswagen
Done it! Scott Speed
after winning the title in
Las Vegas in 2015
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Piecework:
the four Beetle
bodyshells were
assembled in four
months
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Scott Speed
was still driving
the Polo RX
Supercar in 2014
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he partnership between
Volkswagen
and Marklund Motorsport was
not solely focussed on the Global
Rallycross Championship. In
cooperation with the Swedish
team, whose headquarters are
in Boliden, the Wolfsburg-based
group has lined up with two Polo
RX Supercar in the FIA World
Joint celebrations off the track and fierce battles on it: Toomas Topi Heikkinen and guest starter Tanner Foust
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The rising sport of Rallycross thrills fans with racetrack and off-road action
ermany hosted a
round of the World
Rally Championship
for the first time in 2002. In the
same year, Volkswagen sent two
Polo Super 1600 into action for
the first time. Jutta Kleinschmidt/
Fabrizia Pons and Dieter Depping/Timo Gottschalk were the
crews in the two 215-hp Polo,
which were used as zero cars.
These not only won the hearts of
the spectators at Volkswagens
home event, but also survived
the 22 special stages, amounting
to 393 kilometres against the
clock, without any problems. We
produced an impressive overall
performance, was the positive
conclusion of Rudolf-Helmut
Strozyk, Sporting Director at
Volkswagen Racing at the time.
10,000
9,024.61
They reached the finish line after
15 days, travelling through the
desert along a 9,024.61-kilometre
route. Volkswagen claimed victory
in the 2009 Dakar Rally the
first constructor to use diesel
technology. Two years later it was
clear that the Volkswagen onetwo for Giniel de Villiers/Dirk von
Zitzewitz and Mark Miller/Ralph
Pitchford was just the beginning
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Formula 3 as a springboard,
and the development of
young talent by Volkswagen
Michael Schumacher, Tom Kristensen and other
illustrious names in the world of motorsport have
shown the way. One 33-race season powered by
Volkswagen and Max Verstappen was already on
his way up to Formula One. The teenager started
the 2014 European Formula 3 Championship
season with Van Amersfoort Racing. And what a
start it was! Verstappens performances impressed
the bosses at Toro Rosso so much that they offered
the then 17-year-old a drivers seat in the pinnacle
of motorsport for the 2015 season. And since then,
Verstappen has been making waves in Formula
One especially with his trademark overtaking
manoeuvres.
Cup races during the 2006 season a record that has not been bettered
in 17 years by anyone else in the Volkswagen Touring Car School.
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The Scirocco R-Cup, held between 2010 and 2014, was the worlds only
constructors cup in which the competing vehicles were powered by
natural gas, combining sporting entertainment with green credentials. By
the way, the natural gas tank in the 235-hp racing version of the Scirocco
weighed in at 22 kilograms.
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650
Formula Vee competitions
were being held in
14European countries
by mid-1967. Around 650
Formula Vee drivers were
registered in Europe. At
the time, Sweden boasted
the largest number of
licenses (205), followed
by 160 in Germany, and
60 Formula Vee cars in
Belgium.
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