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Abt Sportsline

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German auto racing company

Abt Sportsline
Company typePrivately held company
IndustryAutomotive industry,Motorsport
Founded1896; 129 years ago (1896) as Auto-Abt
1991; 34 years ago (1991) as Abt Sportsline GmbH
FounderJohann Abt
HeadquartersKempten im Allgäu,Germany
Area served
Worldwide, withEuropean main emphasis
Key people
Hans-Jürgen Abt (managing director)[1]
Thomas Biermaier (managing director)[2]
Daniel Abt (managing director of Abt Lifestyle)
ProductsSpecialistcar body styling parts,engine tuning
ServicesAuto racing
WebsiteAbt-Sportsline.de
An Audi A4 DTM entered by Abt Sportsline team.Mattias Ekström is pictured driving the car in the2009 Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters
Company founder Johann Baptist Abt, 1932
Abt Audi RS4-R Avant
Abt Audi RS5-R

Abt Sportsline is anauto racing and auto tuning company based inKempten im Allgäu,Germany. Abt mainly deals withAudi and the related primaryVolkswagen Group brands—Volkswagen,Škoda, andSEAT—modifying them by using sports-type suspensions, engine power upgrades, lightweight wheels, aerodynamic components and more. It has been active inDTM for more than a decade. After the death of their father Johann in 2003, the company with 170 employees in their headquarters in Kempten was run by the brothers Hans-Jürgen Abt (born 1962, Managing Director) andChristian Abt. Since 2011, Hans-Jürgen Abt has run the company.

From 2014 to 2021, they ran a team under theAudi Sport banner in theFIA Formula E World Championship for driversLucas di Grassi,Daniel Abt andRené Rast. At the2014 Beijing ePrix, di Grassi became the first driver to win an open-wheel motorsport race in an all-electric car. Ultimately, the team finished third in the first teams' championship. After leaving the championship in 2022, they returned without the Audi partnership for the2022–23 season.

History

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Johann Abt (20 December 1935 – 11 October 2003) continued a horseshoeing and blacksmithing tradition of his family, started by his father Johann Baptist Abt, with motor cars. He was a motorcycling andhillclimbing racer for theAbarth factory team until 1970. He is the father of Hans-Jürgen Abt andChristian Abt. He later entered cars with his own team, winning the "Trophée de l'Avenir" and many other series. Johann Abt's father founded the first Abt company in 1896.

In 1991, Abt Sportsline GmbH was founded following "Auto-Abt". The headquarters moved to Daimlerstrasse in Kempten-Leubas and first offered about 3,500 square metres (38,000 sq ft) of space. In October 2002 an extension building was opened offering about 3,000 square metres (32,000 sq ft) extra of work space. Since November 2013 there is a third building giving the Abt Motorsports Department a new home.

In summer of 2011, Abt celebrated their 115th anniversary since the first formation of the company in 1896. About 170 employees are working in the company's headquarters in Kempten, Germany, the products are sold in more than 50 countries worldwide. Since 2011, the Abt Lifestyle GmbH, run byDaniel Abt, organizes events for private or business customers.

Motorsport

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René Rast driving the Audi e-tron FE07 at the2021 Puebla ePrix, the final Audi Sport ABT Formula E car.

After participating in a motorcycle race the company's founder Johann Abt started his racing career and the motorsports career of the company in general. Today Abt Sportsline is one of the most successful motorsports teams and has won several championships in the most important German racing series, like the Super Touring Car Cup (1999), the Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters (DTM; titles in 2002, 2004, 2007, 2008 and 2009) and the ADAC GT Masters (titles in 2009 and 2010). Since 2004, Abt Sportsline is one of the official factory teams ofAudi under the name ofAudi Sport Team Abt Sportsline.[3]

The most successful year in motorsports for Abt Sportsline was 2009, receiving honors in three racing series at once: the DTM with Timo Scheider, the ADAC GT Masters with Christian Abt and the ADAC Formel Masters with Daniel Abt. In 2013, Daniel Abt was active in the GP2 Series and – beginning in September 2014 – he joinedLucas di Grassi as the second driver in theFIA Formula E Championship, where Abt participated.

The German squad leftFormula E after the2020–21 season. In May 2022, Abt announced they would be returning to Formula E for the2022–23 season withCupra asAbt Cupra Formula E Team after a season away,[4][5] sourcing powertrains fromMahindra Racing.[6][7] In April 2024, it was reported that Abt Cupra's powertrain deal with Mahindra will end at the conclusion of the2023–24 season and will be usingLola-Yamaha powertrains for the2024–25 season onwards, with the team entering the season asLola Yamaha Abt Formula E Team.[8][9] In November, it was announced that Lola has taken over Abt's Formula E entrants' licence. Abt will continue to run the team operationally.[10]

Abt partnered with Cupra to enter the electric off-road racing seriesExtreme E asAbt Cupra XE in2021.[11][12] The team left the sport at the end of2023 but are open to entering the newhydrogen-based off-road racing series Extreme H in 2025.[13][14]

Aftermarket

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Abt has taken much of their racing knowledge and adapted it for the street, making the company a successful tuner for the fullVolkswagen Group line of products.

Abt Sportsline has announced in 2015 that they are going to introduce their new tuning program for the European Volkswagen Passat at theGeneva Motor Show.[when?] While hosting the new Passat, their goal is to showcase a more aggressive kit that includes a front lip spoiler, revised side skirts, a tailgate-mounted spoiler, Abt-branded floor mats, 20- or 21-inch alloy wheels withContinental "sport-type" tires, optional mirror caps, sport springs and sports exhaust system, and a body kit that is more aerodynamic than the standard model.

Aesthetics aside, changes in the Passat's performance include limited yet different 2.0-liter TDI four-cylinder engine with the capacity to be tuned to produce 280 PS (206 kW; 276 hp) – an increase of 40 PS (29 kW; 39 hp) over the previous model.[15][16]

Notable cars

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  • AS4-R – A highly modified B7A4 Avant, the ASR-R makes use of thebi-turbo 2.7LV6 to produce 480 hp (358 kW) at 6800 rpm, and 417 lb⋅ft (565 N⋅m) of torque at 3300 rpm.Modified Luxury & Exotics magazine called the AS4-R, "a grocery getter that delivers," and said it, "handles like a toy..."[17]
  • TT-R – A supercharged second generation V6Audi TT.
  • R8-R – Not yet released, Abt'sR8 will feature asupercharger mated to Audi's 4.2LV8 for a total horsepower output of 530 hp (395 kW; 537 PS).
  • R8 GT R – A highly modified version of the Audi R8 V10 turning it into what Abt Sportsline calls a "motorsport champion for the road." The Abt R8 GT R features a tuned version of the 5.2-liter V10 engine, boosting the power from 525 hp (391 kW; 532 PS) to 620 hp (462 kW; 629 PS). Many new exterior parts are made from carbon fiber, dropping the car's weight by 220 lb (100 kg). The interior features many modifications to make it more like a race car, including racing seats, a fire extinguisher, a 4-point seat belt, a rollover bar, and new steering wheel. Various other modifications make this a high performance road-legal race car.[18]

Racing results

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Formula E

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YearChassisPowertrainTyresNo.Drivers12345678910111213141516PointsT.C.
Audi Sport Abt Formula E Team
2014–15SparkSRT01-eSRT01-e1MBEIPUTPDEBUEMIALBHMCOBERMSCLDN1653rd
11BrazilLucas di Grassi123Ret932DSQ246
66GermanyDaniel Abt10101513†315Ret145Ret11
AbtSchaeffler Audi Sport
2015–16SparkSRT01-eABT Schaeffler FE01MBEIPUTPDEBUEMEXLBHPARBERLDN2212nd
11BrazilLucas di Grassi2123DSQ1134Ret
66GermanyDaniel Abt11781373102Ret2
2016–17SparkSRT01-eABT Schaeffler FE02MHKGMRKBUEMEXMCOPARBERNYCMTL2482nd
11BrazilLucas di Grassi25312Ret234517
66GermanyDaniel AbtRet6777136414Ret46
Audi Sport Abt Schaeffler
2017–18SparkSRT01-eAudi e-tron FE04MHKGMRKSCLMEXPDERMEPARBERZURNYC2641st
1BrazilLucas di Grassi1714RetRet922 22112
66GermanyDaniel Abt5DSQ10Ret1144711323
2018–19SparkSRT05eAudi e-tron FE05MADRMRKSCLMEXHKGSYXRMEPARMCOBERBRNNYC2032nd
11BrazilLucas di Grassi97121215†74Ret19518†
66GermanyDaniel Abt8103104518†3156665
2019–20SparkSRT05eAudi e-tron FE06MDIRSCLMEXMRKBERBERBER1146th
11BrazilLucas di Grassi1327678386216
66GermanyDaniel AbtRet614Ret14
GermanyRené Rast1013Ret163G4
2020–21SparkSRT05eAudi e-tron FE07MDIRRMEVLCMCOPUENYCLDNBERBER1654th
11BrazilLucas di Grassi98RetRet710101183146DSQ120
33GermanyRené Rast4176Ret56Ret21010205Ret99
AbtCupra Formula E Team
2022–23Formula E Gen3Mahindra M9ElectroHMEXDRHHYDCAPSAPBERMCOJAKPORRMELDN2111th
4NetherlandsRobin FrijnsRet1414171391310RetRetRet17
South AfricaKelvin van der Linde1618RetWD
51SwitzerlandNico Müller14RetRet11WDRet159Ret1112Ret610Ret8
2023–24Formula E Gen3Mahindra M9ElectroHMEXDIRSAPTOKMISMCOBERSHAPORLDN569th
11BrazilLucas di GrassiRet191813Ret101111Ret1110191117119
51SwitzerlandNico Müller171813Ret7114Ret15155666
South AfricaKelvin van der Linde1115
Notes
  • ^1 – In the inaugural season, all teams were supplied with aspec powertrain byMcLaren.
  • G – Driver was fastest in group qualifying stage and was given one championship point.
  • † – Driver did not finish the race, but was classified as he completed over 90% of the race distance.
  • * – Season still in progress.

Other teams supplied by Audi Sport Abt

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YearTeamChassisPowertrainTyresNo.DriversPointsT.C.Source
2018–19United KingdomEnvision Virgin RacingSparkSRT05eAudi e-tron FE05M1913rd[19]
2United KingdomSam Bird
4NetherlandsRobin Frijns
2019–20United KingdomEnvision Virgin RacingSparkSRT05eAudi e-tron FE06M2United KingdomSam Bird1214th[20]
4NetherlandsRobin Frijns
2020–21United KingdomEnvision Virgin RacingSparkSRT05eAudi e-tron FE07M4NetherlandsRobin Frijns1655th[21]
37New ZealandNick Cassidy
2021–22United KingdomEnvision RacingSparkSRT05eAudi e-tron FE07M4NetherlandsRobin Frijns1945th[22]
37New ZealandNick Cassidy

Extreme E results

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Racing overview

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YearNameCarTyresNo.G.DriversRoundsPts.Pos.
2021Germany Abt Cupra XESpark Odyssey 21C125.FGermanyClaudia Hürtgen
GermanyJutta Kleinschmidt
(1–2)
(2–5)
1005th
MSwedenMattias Ekström(1–5)
2022Germany Abt Cupra XESpark Odyssey 21C125.FGermanyJutta Kleinschmidt
SwedenKlara Andersson
(1–4)
(4–5)
466th
MQatarNasser Al-Attiyah(1–5)
2023Germany Abt Cupra XESpark Odyssey 21C125.FSwedenKlara Andersson(1–10)816th
MQatarNasser Al-Attiyah
FranceSébastien Loeb
FranceAdrien Tambay
(1–4)
(5–8)
(9–10)

Racing summary

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YearSeriesRacesWinsPod.B/Qual.S/SPts.Pos.
2021Extreme E501001005th
2022Extreme E50101466th
2023Extreme E100210816th

Complete Extreme E results

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(Races inbold indicate best qualifiers; races initalics indicate fastest super sector)

YearEntrant12345678910Pts.Pos.
2021Abt Cupra XEDES
Saudi Arabia
7
OCE
Senegal
5
ARC
Greenland
7
ISL
Italy
2
JUR
United Kingdom
7
1005th
2022Abt Cupra XEDES
Saudi Arabia
8
ISL1
Italy
9
ISL2
Italy
DSQ
COP
Chile
3
ENE
Uruguay
1
466th
2023Abt Cupra XEDES1
Saudi Arabia
9
DES2
Saudi Arabia
4
HYD1
United Kingdom
10
HYD2
United Kingdom
8
ISL1 R1
Italy
4
ISL1 R2
Italy
6
ISL2 R1
Italy
2
ISL2 R2
Italy
3
COP1
Chile
DNS
COP2
Chile
7
816th

References

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  1. ^"Impressum".Abt Sportsline. Sportsline GmbH. Retrieved26 March 2016.
  2. ^"Impressum".Abt Sportsline. Sportsline GmbH. Retrieved26 March 2016.
  3. ^"ABT Sportsline". ITR e.V. Archived fromthe original on 5 November 2013. Retrieved2 November 2013.
  4. ^"ABT Sportsline confirms return to Formula E".The Official Home of Formula E. Retrieved26 February 2023.[permanent dead link]
  5. ^"CUPRA Partners with ABT for Formula E 2023 | CUPRA".www.cupraofficial.com. Archived fromthe original on 8 March 2023. Retrieved8 March 2023.
  6. ^"ABT secures Mahindra power for Formula E return".The Official Home of Formula E. Retrieved26 February 2023.[permanent dead link]
  7. ^"ABT CUPRA signs Lucas di Grassi alongside Nico Mueller".The Official Home of Formula E. 29 September 2023. Retrieved30 September 2023.
  8. ^"ABT will partner with Lola and Yamaha from Season 11".Formula E. 11 April 2024. Retrieved11 April 2024.
  9. ^"Lola Yamaha ABT completes debut driver line-up with rookie Zane Maloney joining "Mr. Formula E" Lucas di Grassi".Formula E. 25 September 2024. Retrieved24 October 2024.
  10. ^"Lola takes on Formula E entry from ABT".Formula E. 7 November 2024. Retrieved8 November 2024.
  11. ^"EXTREME E ANNOUNCES ABT SPORTSLINE ENTRY".Extreme E - The Electric Odyssey. 10 July 2019.
  12. ^"ABT confirms Mattias Ekström as male driver and CUPRA as main partner".Extreme E - The Electric Odyssey. 14 September 2020.
  13. ^"ABT CUPRA to focus entirely on Formula E in 2024".ABT Sportsline. 6 December 2023. Retrieved30 January 2024.
  14. ^Nguyen, Justin (7 December 2023)."ABT CUPRA departing Extreme E".The Checkered Flag. Retrieved30 January 2024.
  15. ^Gauthier, Michael."ABT Sportsline tunes the Volkswagen Passat".worldcarfans. World Car Fans. Retrieved21 March 2015.
  16. ^Mihalascu, Dan (2 March 2015)."ABT Sportsline Boosts VW Passat Biturbo Diesel to 280PS, Adds Sharper Body Kit".carscoops.com. Car Scoops. Retrieved21 March 2015.
  17. ^Modified Luxury & Exotics RS4 Renaissance, PP. 88 to 94, By Colum Wood. Photos by Joost Demuynck. May 2007
  18. ^"ABT R8 GT R – A Racecar for the Road". AudiSite.com. Archived fromthe original on 8 April 2010. Retrieved6 April 2010.
  19. ^Kilshaw, Jake (5 October 2018)."Frijns Confirmed Alongside Bird at Envision Virgin".e-racing365.com. Retrieved23 November 2019.
  20. ^Smith, Sam (11 June 2019)."Bird, Frijns to Remain at Envision Virgin for 2019–20".e-racing365.com. Retrieved23 November 2019.
  21. ^Smith, Sam (1 December 2020)."What does Audi's Formula E exit mean for its customer team?".The Race. Retrieved13 March 2021.
  22. ^Smith, Sam (1 November 2021)."Virgin name exits Formula E as Envision team reveals new look".The Race. Retrieved1 November 2021.

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