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{{Infobox/Car
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|name = Abt Audi TT-R Touring Car '02
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|image = [[File:Audi Abt Audi TT-R Touring Car '02.jpg|240px]]
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|games = [[Gran Turismo Concept]]<br/>[[Gran Turismo 4]]<br /> [[Gran Turismo PSP]]<br /> [[Gran Turismo 5]]<br>[[Gran Turismo 6]]
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|gt5type = {{ST}}
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|gt6type = {{Simple}}
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|manufacturer = [[Audi]]
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|displacement = 3988 cc
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|drivetrain = {{FR}}<ref>Listed as "--" in [[Gran Turismo 4]].</ref>
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|aspiration = NA
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|engine = DTM-spec Audi V8
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|power = 463 BHP
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|pp = 564 PP
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|torque = 51.9 kgfm
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|0-60 = <!-- 0-60 acceleration time -->
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|distance = <!-- Time it takes for the car to go 400m. -->
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|topspeed = <!-- The top speed of the car. -->
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|length = 4600 mm
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|width = 1850 mm
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|height = 1203 mm
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|weight = {{Convert|1,080|kg|lb}}
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|ptwratio = {{convert|{{#expr:1080/463 round 2}}|kg|lb|abbr=on}} per horsepower
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<!-- Only title is necessary, others can be left blank if unknown -->
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|speed = <!-- Time it takes for the car to go 1 - 100km/h.-->
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}}
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The '''Abt Audi TT-R Touring Car &#39;02''' is a 2002 DTM race car produced by [[Audi]]. It first appears in [[Gran Turismo Concept]], and has appeared in every main game since, with the exception of [[Gran Turismo Sport]].
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The car appears to be the #9 driven by Mattias Ekström, who achieved a 3rd place finish in the 2002 Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters driver's championship.
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==In-game description==
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''"Obtaining 5 victories in the new DTM; the machine of Laurent Aiello, who won the driver's championship title."''
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{{:GT5 Transcripts/Abt Audi TT-R Touring Car '02}}
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==Acquisition==
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===GT Concept===
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The player can unlock this car by getting the bronze medal in the eighth Course License test, held at [[Swiss Alps]] in reverse.
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===GT4===
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This car can be bought at the Audi Dealership for 550,000 Credits, but this is only possible in the international versions of the game.
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In the NTSC-J version of the game, this car is the prize for winning the [[Nürburgring 4h Endurance (GT4)|Nürburgring 4h Endurance]].
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===GTPSP===
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This car can be purchased for 1,000,000 Credits.
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===GT5===
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As a Standard car, the Abt Audi TT-R Touring Car &#39;02 can be purchased from the Used Car Dealership for 980,684 Credits. It is a Level 17 car.
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===GT6===
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This car can be bought at the Audi dealership for 1,000,000 Credits. It has a simple interior.
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==Notes==
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<references />
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[[Category:GT Concept Cars]]
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[[Category:GT4 Cars]]
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[[Category:GTPSP Cars]]
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[[Category:GT5 Cars]]
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[[Category:GT6 Cars]]
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[[Category:DTM]]
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[[Category:Audi Race Cars]]
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[[Category:2000s race cars]]
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[[Category:Coupes]]
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[[Category:Cars with a one-make race]]
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[[Category:Naturally Aspirated Cars]]
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[[Category:Level 17 Cars]]

Revision as of 17:31, 16 March 2020

The Abt Audi TT-R Touring Car '02 is a 2002 DTM race car produced by Audi. It first appears in Gran Turismo Concept, and has appeared in every main game since, with the exception of Gran Turismo Sport.

The car appears to be the #9 driven by Mattias Ekström, who achieved a 3rd place finish in the 2002 Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters driver's championship.

In-game description

"Obtaining 5 victories in the new DTM; the machine of Laurent Aiello, who won the driver's championship title."

The original DTM (Deutsche Tourenwagen Meisterschaft) racing series was held between 1984 and 1996, with Audi winning with V8 Quattros in 1990 and 1991. Although the original DTM was discontinued in 1996, it was resurrected in 2000 and Audi entered once more. This time the car was the TT-R, based on the TT racing under the Team Abt Sportsline banner.

To control developments costs, the new DTM restricted drive systems to front-engine/rear-wheel-drive (FR) cars only, with engine specs limited to naturally-aspirated 4.0-liter V-8s. Tuning of the engine was largely forbidden so all cars were producing around 454 HP and 361-6 ft-lb of torque. While the Audi TT-R looked like a normal TT from the outside, inside the sheet metal things were drastically different, with a totally reworked chassis and layout.

In the 2002 DTM season, the Audi TT-Rs finished 1-2 at the opening race at Hockenheim. The Audi TT-R ended up winning five of its ten races that year, with ace driver Lauren Aiello taking home the Driver's Championship after besting rivals that included the AMG Mercedes CLKs and Opel Astra V8 Coupes.

The next year, a total of six TT-R were entered by three separate teams, but none could match the energy of the previous year. Besides Aiello's single win, Audi came away with a 2nd-place finish in manufacturer ranking.

Acquisition

GT Concept

The player can unlock this car by getting the bronze medal in the eighth Course License test, held at Swiss Alps in reverse.

GT4

This car can be bought at the Audi Dealership for 550,000 Credits, but this is only possible in the international versions of the game.

In the NTSC-J version of the game, this car is the prize for winning the Nürburgring 4h Endurance.

GTPSP

This car can be purchased for 1,000,000 Credits.

GT5

As a Standard car, the Abt Audi TT-R Touring Car '02 can be purchased from the Used Car Dealership for 980,684 Credits. It is a Level 17 car.

GT6

This car can be bought at the Audi dealership for 1,000,000 Credits. It has a simple interior.

Notes

  1. Listed as "--" in Gran Turismo 4.