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BMW Motorsport News – Issue 16/2020.
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Overall victory and numerous class wins for BMW at the Nürburgring 24 Hours - Third and fourth place for BMW Team RLL in Mid-Ohio.
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Whether in the DTM, the IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar
Championship, the ABB FIA Formula E 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: More BMW winners on the
Nürburgring-Nordschleife.
BMW not only took a
highly-acclaimed 20th overall victory in the 24-hour race
on the Nürburgring-Nordschleife (GER), but many BMW customer teams
also enjoyed success in their individual classes. The highest-placed
non-GT3 car in the overall classification was the #73 BMW M4 GT4
driven by the BMW Junior Team. Dan Harper (GBR), Max Hesse (GER) and
Neil Verhagen (USA) finished 19th overall and won the SP8T
class. The BMW M4 GT4 was run by Walkenhorst Motorsport. A BMW M4 GT4
was also victorious in the SP10 class which was won by Michael Schrey,
Claudia Hürtgen, Sebastian von Gartzen (all GER) and Michael Fischer
(AUT) in the #70 Hofor Racing by Bonk Motorsport car.
Pixum CFN Team Adrenalin Motorsport took not one, but two class
victories, with the #240 BMW M240i Racing, driven by Oskar Sandberg
(GER), David Griessner (AUT), Francesco Merlini (ITA) and Roland
Froese (GER), in the CUP5 class, and with the #330 BMW 330 in the V2T
class. Philipp Stahlschmidt, Christopher Rink, Danny Brink and Philipp
Leisen (all GER) alternated at the wheel of the #330 car. In addition,
Jürgen Huber, Simon Sagmeister, Florian Quante and Oliver Frisse (all
GER) won the V4 class in the #149 BMW 325i. Klaus Faßbender, Kevin
Wolters and Guido Wirtz (all GER) came home first for MSC Wahlscheid
e.V./Keeevin Sports & Racing in the BMW M2 CS class. The quartet
of Sebastian Schemmann, Hans Joachim Legermann, Marc Riebel and Philip
Ade (all GER) triumphed in the SP4 class in the Scuderia Solagon
team’s BMW 325i.
IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship: Podium for Spengler
and De Phillippi in Mid-Ohio.
BMW Team RLL continued
its run of podium finishes in the GTLM class of the IMSA WeatherTech
SportsCar Championship. In Mid-Ohio (USA), Connor De Phillippi (USA)
and Bruno Spengler (CAN) finished third on Sunday in the #25 BMW M8
GTE. Their team-mates John Edwards (USA) and Jesse Krohn (FIN)
followed them home in fourth place in the #24 car. The result saw BMW
Team RLL on the podium at its home race in Mid-Ohio for the sixth time.
The GTD class race proved to be a disappointing one for Turner
Motorsport and its drivers Bill Auberlen and Robby Foley (both USA).
With Foley at the wheel for the opening stages, the #96 BMW M6 GT3 was
hit by a prototype and had to return to the garage for lengthy
repairs. Auberlen returned to the track, but was unable to make up any
ground. The next round of the IMSA series takes place on
10th October at ‘Charlotte Motor Speedway’, where only the
GT cars in the championship will race on the so-called ‘Roval'.
IMSA Michelin Pilot Challenge: Top-ten finishes for Turner
Motorsport.
The IMSA Michelin Pilot Challenge was also
in Mid-Ohio at the weekend, where it hosted two races at the ‘Mid-Ohio
Sports Car Course’. In both races, the #95 Turner Motorsport BMW M4
GT4 was the best-placed BMW in the field. Bill Auberlen and Robby
Foley finished sixth in the opening race, and followed that with
eighth place in race two. In total, five BMW M4 GT4s were in action in Mid-Ohio.
GT4 European Series: Success for Borusan Otomotiv Motorsport
at Zandvoort.
Zandvoort, in the Netherlands, hosted
round four of the GT4 European Series at the weekend. Drivers from the
Borusan Otomotiv Motorsport team claimed multiple podiums. Cem
Bölükbasi and Yagiz Gedik (both TUR), at the wheel of the #12 BMW M4
GT4, came home third in the Pro-Am class in race two. The duo had
previously finished fourth in the opening race. Their team-mate
Ibrahim Okyay (TUR) was third in the Amateur class in both races.
Gabriele Piana (ITA) and Bas Schouten (NED) from the RN Vision STS
Racing Team twice finished fifth in the Silver class.
BTCC: Turkington wins in Silverstone, Oliphant on the
podium.
Successful weekend for BMW in the British
Touring Car Championship (BTCC): Victory in race two at the iconic
‘Silverstone Circuit’ saw Colin Turkington (GBR) close the gap on
leader Ash Sutton (GBR) in the Drivers’ Championship. The reigning
champion finished fourth in race one and came home tenth in the third
and final race of the weekend. Turkington’s victory saw him become
only the third driver ever to achieve 150 podium finishes in BTCC. The
second driver in Team BMW, Tom Oliphant (GBR), finished second in the
BMW 330i M Sport in race three. While Turkington now has 233 points
and trails Sutton by just four points in the Drivers’ Championship,
Team BMW (408 points) and BMW (540 points) lead both the team and
manufacturer competitions.