- Frank Biela
Le Mans drivers
Name = Frank Biela |
|thumb|Frank Biela | Nationality = flagicon|Germany German
Years = 1999 - 2008
Team(s) =Audi Sport Joest,Audi Sport UK, Champion Racing
Best Finish = 1st (2000, 2001, 2002, 2006, 2007)
Class Wins = 5 (2000, 2001, 2002, 2006, 2007)Frank Biela (born
August 2 1964 inNeuss ,Germany ) is anauto racing driver, mainly competing intouring cars andsportscar racing . He has raced exclusively in cars manufactured by theAudi marque since 1990.Biela started his career in 1983 in
karting before joining the Ford "Youngster Team" programme in 1987 alongsideManuel Reuter and Bernd Schneider. He drove for the team inFormula Ford and theDeutsche Tourenwagen Meisterschaft (the German touring car championship), where he won the race atAVUS in 1987. Biela continued to compete in the DTM in 1988, and also raced a limited season in GermanFormula 3 , scoring two wins.In 1990, he moved to
Audi , winning the DTM race at theNürburgring and the DTM championship in 1991 before Audi left the DTM in mid-season of 1992. Biela stayed with the company, and with the rise of the two-litre Class 2 (Super Touring ) rules in other series across Europe, he was entered in various European touring car series over the following few seasons. In 1995, he won the Touring Car World Cup race atPaul Ricard in the newAudi A4 , which quickly became one of the dominant touring cars of the mid-1990s.For 1996, Audi decided to enter a works team of two A4s in the
BTCC . Biela was selected to lead the team; alongside team-mateJohn Bintcliffe , the new Audi team dominated the competition. Biela comfortably won the title, finishing every single race and being classified in the top ten in all but two races (an eleventh-place finish and a disqualification). He also capped an astonishing season by taking first place in the internationalMacau Guía touring car race.Because of the Audis' dominance in 1996, the BTCC organisers imposed a heavy ballast weight "penalty" on all four-wheel-drive cars for the 1997 season. With his Audi badly handicapped by the penalty, Biela initially struggled to make a serious impact. The weight penalty was halved at the midpoint of the season, and results immediately improved to the point where Biela finished second overall to eventual champion
Alain Menu . Biela then left Britain to return to the German series for 1998, but was largely ineffective. He finished a lowly 14th in the final standings as the A4 (in a new two-wheel-drive racing configuration) became outclassed by rival manufacturers.In 1999, Biela abandoned touring cars in favour of joining the Audi R8
sportscar project, racing under the Audi Sport Team Joest name. It was a good match, and Biela excelled insportscar racing over the next few seasons, winning several classic events at the wheel of the R8 as well as threeALMS races. The highlight of Biela's time with the R8 team was three successive victories (2000-2002) in the24 Hours of Le Mans alongsideEmanuele Pirro andTom Kristensen . Audi began to scale back support for the R8 programme after the 2002 season. After winning theALMS series in 2003, Biela returned to the revamped German touring car series, driving an Audi forJoest Racing (the team which had run Biela's R8 for his three Le Mans wins); the season was not a success.Biela continued to race an R8 at Le Mans each year with mixed results. In 2003, he missed the pit lane after just 15 laps and ran out of fuel. [citeweb | url=http://www.channel4.com/4car/ft/feature/feature/1912/5 | title=Le Mans 2003 | accessdate=2007-06-16 |date=2003-06-18|publisher=
Channel 4 ] He finished 5th and 3rd in 2004 and 2005, respectively. In December 2005 he participated in the first runs of the newAudi R10 diesel sportscar, the R8's successor. Driving an R10 (again for Team Joest) in the2006 24 Hours of Le Mans , alongside Pirro and new team-mateMarco Werner , Biela took his fourth victory to date in the classic race. He repeated the victory with the same car and team in 2007.His greatest achievements include winning:
* 1991Deutsche Tourenwagen Meisterschaft German Touring Car Championship with anAudi V8 (he has also finished 2nd and 3rd in DTM)
* 1993 French Touring Car Championship
* 1995 short-lived Touring Car World Cup one-off race
* 1996BTCC in 1996 (finishing as runner-up the year after)
* 1996Macau Grand Prix Guia Race
* 2000, 2001, 200224 Hours of Le Mans with an Audi R8
* 2006,2007 24 Hours of Le Mans with anAudi R10 Complete 24 Hours of Le Mans results
=References=External links
* [http://www.frank-biela.de/ Official Website] de icon
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