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BMW Motorrad Esports Challenge: The BMW M 1000 RR conquers the virtual racetrack.
Mon Jul 12 10:05:04 CEST 2021 Press Release
BMW Motorrad Esports and the RIDE 4 game are offering motorcycle and gaming fans all over the world the opportunity to test themselves on the virtual BMW M 1000 RR and win attractive prizes.
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Munich. BMW Motorrad Esports and the RIDE 4 game are offering
motorcycle and gaming fans all over the world the opportunity to
test themselves on the virtual BMW M 1000 RR and win attractive
prizes. In a total of three ‘Weekly Challenges’, entrants battle it
out to set the fastest time in individual time trials. After the
opening week at the circuit in Donington at the end of April, round
two starts on 12th July. This time it is a night time
attack at the virtual Suzuka Circuit.
The BMW M 1000 RR, the digital version of which is the
bike used in the BMW Motorrad Esports Challenge, is the
top-of-the-range model from BMW Motorrad Motorsport and is used in the
FIM Superbike World Championship. Taking part in the three ‘Weekly
Challenges’ gives gamers the chance to feel like real racers and slip
into the role of BMW Motorrad WorldSBK Team riders Tom Sykes (GBR) and
Michael van der Mark (NED).
The competition takes place on
the RIDE 4 racing game. This is available on various games consoles
(Playstation 4/5, Xbox One/Series X/S) and on Steam. During the
one-week challenge, each player has an unlimited number of chances to
fine-tune his racing line and set his personal best
time.
As well as enjoying competing, entrants can also
check out the official ranking in the BMW Motorrad Esports Challenge,
view the opposition’s times and win attractive prizes by registering
free of charge at https://b.mw/Motorrad_Esports_EN.
BMW Motorrad Esports presents prizes to the ten fastest riders in each
of the three ‘Weekly Challenges’ with the BMW M 1000 RR. The winners
can each look forward to a motorcycle helmet.
The first
BMW ‘Weekly Challenge’ took place between 26th April and
2nd May. A player from China set the fastest time of
1:24.605 minutes at the circuit in Donington. Round two takes place
this week. The venue this time is the iconic circuit in Suzuka (JPN),
at which entrants will ride at night. The third ‘Weekly Challenge’ is
scheduled for 27thSeptember to 3rd October.
About BMW Esports.
BMW has been collaborating with five of the world’s best teams
as a partner in the classic League of Legends game since 2020. Cloud
9, FNATIC, FunPlus Phoenix, G2 Esports and T1 fly the BMW colours in
the biggest events in the industry. The highlight of the first
collaborative season in 2020 was the Worlds, in which G2 esports and
FNATIC made it to the knock-out stage of the finals in the battle of
the world’s best teams. G2 Esports even made it to the semi-final. The
Dota 2 specialists OG Esport are a new addition to the ‘United in
Rivalry’ squad as of 2021. The involvement in Esports gives BMW
completely new touch points with a dynamic, rapidly growing community;
making Esports an important future field for BMW marketing activities.
BMW has prominent representatives in sim racing as well, and has
integrated BMW SIM Racing into its racing programme as a standalone
pillar. The BMW SIM Cups attract the world’s best sim racers, who do
battle for wins, titles and attractive cash prizes in virtual BMW
racing cars. BMW SIM Racing teams are taking part for the first time
in 2021. BS+COMPETITION, G2 Esports, Team GB and Team Redline
represent BMW on various simulation platforms.
The BMW Group.
With its four brands BMW, MINI,
Rolls-Royce and BMW Motorrad, the BMW Group is the world’s leading
premium manufacturer of automobiles and motorcycles and also provides
premium financial and mobility services. The BMW Group production
network comprises 31 production and assembly facilities in 15
countries; the company has a global sales network in more than 140
countries. In 2020, the BMW Group sold over 2.3 million passenger
vehicles and more than 169,000 motorcycles worldwide. The profit
before tax in the financial year 2020 was € 5.222 billion on revenues
amounting to € 98.990 billion. As of 31 December 2020, the BMW Group
had a workforce of 120,726 employees. The success of the BMW Group has
always been based on long-term thinking and responsible action. The
company set the course for the future at an early stage and
consistently makes sustainability and efficient resource management
central to its strategic direction, from the supply chain through
production to the end of the use phase of all products.