Audi Sport expands classic racing car sales program to four European events in 2026
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What Happened
Since 2025, Audi Sport racing legends has been selling exclusive factory motorsport models from its former DTM and sports prototype programs. This season, the program expands to four international events across three European countries: Germany, France, and Austria. Plans to rebuild and sell further racing cars extend beyond 2026 due to high global demand.
“The new CLASS ONE Revival racing series has given the classic racing scene a real boost this year. This category for Class 1 touring cars from 1993 to 2020 is generating strong demand for former DTM racing cars. Customer interest is directed straight at us.”
ADAC Hockenheim Historic – Das Jim Clark Revival, Hockenheim (Germany)
Le Mans Classic Legend, Le Mans (France)
Belmot Oldtimer Grand Prix, Nürburgring (Germany)
Red Bull Ring Classics, Red Bull Ring (Austria)
Why this matters
The program taps into growing demand for historic racing cars, boosted by the new CLASS ONE Revival series, and offers collectors rare factory-built models.
Terms in This Story
- DTM
- German Touring Car Masters, a touring car racing series.
- Le Mans prototypes
- Racing cars designed for the 24 Hours of Le Mans endurance race.
- CLASS ONE Revival
- A revival racing series for Class 1 touring cars from 1993 to 2020.
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