Have a chat with Audi when you pick up the car they should know whats what but i would say as a new engine dont go pushing the car hard
Found this info on the AA site makes sense to me
The first 1,000 miles
Start with gentle driving around town so everything, including brakes, can bed in.
Avoid harsh acceleration and heavy braking if you can.
For diesels, keep engine revs below 3,000 rpm, but make sure they regularly reach this limit.
For petrol, try to stay below 3,000 rpm for the first 500-600 miles and then increase the limit to around 4,000 rpm. Again, revs should regularly reach this limit.
Avoid labouring the engine by changing up too early or using too high a gear.
Check oil and coolant levels at least weekly – this is a new car so you don't know how much oil it’ll use. Oil consumption can be high for the first 6,000 miles or so but should slow, particularly if you treat the car gently to start with.
Brand new tyres have a thin oily coating (mould release agent from when the tyre was made) – this can affect handling but it wears off within 3-5 miles.
After the first 1,000 miles gradually use more of the car's performance.