5: Engine:
“In stark contrast to the production model of the Audi A1, the engine of the Audi A1 Andros is in the rear. It’s an atmospheric V6 which will convert around 350 horsepower onto the ice. However, because of the altitude here in Andorra, the car will lose about 30 to 40 horsepower. This engine is of course the main thing that sets apart the classic internal combustion Trophy cars from the electric ones.”
6: Gearbox:
“The car has a SADEV six-speed sequential gearbox with very short ratios. In the Andros Trophy, they still use the clutch pedal when shifting gears in order to have more control on the aggressive power transmission.”
7: Rear wheel steering:
“Unlike regular rally cars, Andros Trophy cars don’t have a hydraulic handbrake to initiate a slide. Instead, they have a rear-wheel steering system which will turn the rear wheels in the opposite direction to the front wheels to initiate a slide. In the middle of the car, we’ve mounted a sort of steering control box which will allow us to control when the rear wheels will have to start moving and how much they should move.”
8: Side window wipers:
“There is nothing more typical for an Andros Trophy car then the side window wipers. They’re extremely important and maybe even more important than the front windscreen wipers as the driver spends a considerable amount of time looking through the side window when sliding the car around the ice. “