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BMW Motorsport News – Issue 19/15.
Sun May 24 20:33:16 CEST 2015 Press Release
24 hours in six minutes: the thrill of the Nordschleife captured on YouTube video – Home outing in Berlin for the BMW i8 Safety Car.
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Whether in the DTM, the United SportsCar Championship, or countless
other championships: week after week BMW teams and drivers around the
world do battle for points, victories and titles. Away from the track
too, members of the large BMW Motorsport family around the world are
also creating headlines. The “BMW Motorsport News” allows us to
regularly summarise all the action for you in a compact and
informative manner. This way, you are always up to speed.
Nürburgring 24 Hours: the Eifel classic on video.
BMW Sports Trophy Team Marc VDS finished runners-up at the
Nürburgring 24 Hours (DE) last Sunday in one of the closest finishes
of all time. In an emotional video, we look back at the 43rd running
of this endurance marathon. From pole position, courtesy of Augusto
Farfus (BR), and disappointment for BMW Sports Trophy Team Schubert to
the happy ending after 24 hours: this year’s race was littered
with spectacular scenes.
The clip is available now on the BMW Motorsport YouTube
channel: https://youtu.be/XSbH_ArJ1M8
Extensive footage is also available for TV and video
journalists to download at: http://bit.ly/1enKae2
Blancpain Endurance Series: class victory for the
BMW Z4 GT3.
A top-class field of 61 cars competed in Silverstone (GB) for the
second race weekend in the Blancpain Endurance Series. After 82 laps,
Olivier Grötz (NL) and Karim Ojjeh (SA) emerged victorious in the Am
class in the number 15 BMW Z4 GT3. The duo from the Boutsen Ginion
team led the three-hour race for long stretches, leaving the
opposition to fight it out for second place. In the Pro-Am class, the
number 888 BMW Z4 GT3 of the Triple Eight Racing team also led for
much of the race, but surrendered the lead after the final pit stop
and eventually came home tenth. The best-placed BMW Z4 GT3 in the
Pro-Am class was the TDS Racing car in sixth place.
GT4 European Series: first win of the season for the defending champions.
The second race weekend of the GT4 European Series saw Ricardo van
der Ende and Bernhard van Oranje (both NL) claim their first win of
the season. The defending champions in the Pro class came home second
overall at the wheel of the number 1 BMW M3 GT4 in Saturday’s
opening race, which was good enough to earn them victory in their
class. “Winning your home race is just the coolest thing,” said van
Oranje, who races alongside van der Ende for the Ekris Motorsport
team. They were less fortunate in race two on Sunday, having to
settle for sixth place in the Pro class. The best-placed BMW
drivers were Simon Knap and Rob Severs (both NL), also representing
Racing Team Holland by Ekris Motorsport. They finished the race fourth
overall and in the Pro class. Two BMW M3 GT4s came home in the top
ten. The Red Bull Ring (AT) hosts the third race weekend of the GT4
European Series from 5th to 7th June.
FIA Formula E Championship: home outing for the BMW i8 Safety Car.
The latest leg of their world tour saw the BMW i8 Safety Car and the BMW i3 Medical Car make their first appearance in Germany at the weekend. The eighth race of FIA Formula E Championship took place on Saturday on the grounds of the former Tempelhof Airport in Berlin (DE). BMW is involved in the innovative racing series for electric single-seater cars as “Official Vehicle Partner”. The winner of the 33-lap race was Jerome d'Ambrosio (BE) of the Dragon Racing team. Lucas di Grassi (BR) did cross the finish line first, but the Brazilian was subsequently disqualified, as his car failed the post-race technical inspection. BMW DTM driver António Félix da Costa (PT) finished 11th at the Berlin ePrix. The BMW i8 Safety Car and BMW i3 Medical Car will be in action in Moscow (RU) next, when the Russian capital hosts the ninth round of the FIA Formula E Championship on 6th June. Three months later, the DTM also heads to Russia: the eight BMW M4 DTMs will be back battling for points when the “Moscow Raceway” stages two races from 28th to 30th August.