Audi
Audi is at the cutting edge of design and the forefront of technology both on the road and on race tracks around the world and can boast a rich motorsport heritage.
Apart from its early activities involving NSU here on the Isle of Man in 1905, and the Auto Union Grand Prix cars, Audi has been involved more recently in world rallying - changing the face of the sport with its quattro four-wheel-drive - and in the Le Mans 24 Hour race, which it has already conquered twice with its history-making diesel-powered sports-prototypes.
Having supported the British Super Bike championship in recent years, this year's Isle of Man TT races will witness for the first time in more than 100 years, a car sharing the same name as the world's oldest car races - the TT - the official car at the famous Tourist Trophy motorcycle races.
The latest and most powerful model in the iconic Audi TT range - the new 272PS TTS - makes a fittingly dynamic debut in Britain. The most powerful ever production Audi TT coupe to date has been chosen by the TT organisers as the prestigious "Official Car" at this year's world-famous event.