Last weekend's hot topic was definitely "cars", from the Guangzhou Motor Show to the Macau Grand Prix, cars have been in the spotlight.
Audi did well in the Grand Prix, winning four trophies over two days. As a racing fan, I love racing on TV and online** because it allows for a better view of the details.
The allure of a car is not only in the driving and appearance, but also in the components, design, technology and teamwork. As a century-old brand, Audi has excelled in these areas.
Audi has a long history in rallying, showing technical excellence and design as early as the beginning of the 20th century.
The Audi Model C won the Austrian Alps International Rally Championship for the third year in a row, becoming the "Alpine Champion".
In the 30s, Audi had a market share of more than 40% in German luxury cars, and the production of the Horch Spezial Roadster 855 was all the rage.
In 1981, Audi founded the "Audi Sport" division, which has achieved remarkable results in rallying.
Audi Sport Quattro S1 Pikes Peak finished at 10:47The score of 85 set a new record for the Pikes Peak Hill Climb and became the "King of the Mountain Road".
As times have changed, so have people's needs for car purchases. Audi has always uncompromised on high performance, and this is reflected in the small sports car and the Audi 100 coupe s.
At the touring car race, Audi unveiled the rear-wheel drive A4 DTM to make it three wins in a row. Audi's technology has not only helped it win the crown, but also shown consumers a more economical and economical side.
Around the time of electrification, Audi was still proving itself to be "electric" in racing. The Audi R18 e-tron quattro won first place three times in a row at the 24 Hours of Le Mans.
After competing in Formula E, Audi formed the ABT Schaeffler Audi Sport Team and won the annual championship.
Since 2022, Audi has been racing the Dakar Rally with pure electric power, and has achieved excellent results.
Audi's innovation and excellence extends not only to racing cars, but also to consumer service and product customization. Audi Sport*** began selling Audi's boutique merchandise and helping consumers create their own sports vehicles.
These initiatives reflect Audi's dedication to high-quality luxury cars. In 2026, Audi will compete in the Formula One World Championship and continue to "explore the way" for the development of civilian vehicles.
Whether on the track or on the streets, Audi has shown confidence and control. Through motorsport, Audi is making the "championship experience" accessible to ordinary consumers, which is also the charm of Audi.