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Le Mans Classic 2012.
Fri Jul 13 04:37:31 CEST 2012 Press Release
Between 6 – 8 July 2012 – the global classic motor sport community once again descended on Le Mans, France. Held every other year since 2002, the event etches delight onto the faces of drivers and spectators in equal measure and has become a firm fixture on the classic motor racing calendar.
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Munich. Between 6 – 8 July 2012 – the global classic motor sport community once again descended on Le Mans, France. Held every other year since 2002, the event etches delight onto the faces of drivers and spectators in equal measure and has become a firm fixture on the classic motor racing calendar.
BMW involved as a key partner.
BMW is a Le Mans Classic partner this year, and BMW France has teamed up with BMW Group Classic to offer an extensive programme of attractions. Topping the bill will be activities celebrating the “40 Years BMW M GmbH” anniversary and the division’s illustrious motor sport heritage. As well as the display of BMW M cars and racing machines, “taxi drives” and offerings from BMW France and BMW Group Classic at various locations, the BMW M Parade – complete with demonstration runs – is sure to provide a particularly glittering attraction at 14.00 hrs on Saturday, 7 July. The Parade will be led by two legendary BMW racing cars with well-known faces in the driver’s seat; 1999 Le Mans winner Pierluigi Martini will be back at the wheel of his victorious BMW V12 LMR, while Dieter Quester will take to the circuit in a “Wirtshaus” BMW M1 Group 4. Hot on their heels will be the full gamut of BMW M cars.
BMW well represented in the 24-hour race.
The BMW brand will be represented in various classes of the 24-hour race by a total of 13 privately entered cars. A trio of BMW 328s (Grid 1) will be joined by five BMW 3.0 CSL machines and five members of the BMW M1 Group 4 fraternity (Grid 6), some piloted by familiar figures. Dieter Quester, a successful BMW works driver in touring car, hill climb and Formula 2 racing in days gone by, will line up in the BMW 3.0 CSL he piloted to a widely lauded class win in 1973.
Overall victory at Le Mans in 1999 – a great racing moment for BMW Motorsport.
1999 saw BMW add another chapter to its long history of racing success, as a BMW works team celebrated overall victory in the Le Mans 24 Hours– one of the world’s toughest and most exhausting car races – for the first time. The 580 hp 12-cylinder engine powering the newly developed BMW V12 LMR ran with the precision and dependability of clockwork through every minute of the race. Victory was confirmed after 24 hours and 366 laps of the 13.6-kilometre circuit, the Italian driver Pierluigi Martini crossing the line in car number 15 to send the champagne corks flying. Sharing driving duties with Martini in the legendary endurance race were the equally drained but euphoric German Joachim Winkelhock and Frenchman Yannick Dalmas. However, BMW’s long and successful tradition at the classic 24-hour event stretches beyond that overall victory in 1999 and its numerous class wins. Indeed, it is the BMW Art Cars that add such a unique facet to the relationship between BMW and Le Mans. In 1975 French auctioneer-cum-racing driver Hervé Poulain came up with idea of commissioning renowned artists to give BMW racing cars an individual touch. Alexander Calder (US) started the ball rolling with the BMW 3.0 CSL, which was followed in the years up to 1979 by creations from Frank Stella (US), Roy Lichtenstein (US) and Andy Warhol (US). All of these cars would line up at Le Mans for the 24-hour race, the Warhol-liveried BMW M1 enjoying the greatest sporting success with its sixth-place finish. The BMW Art Car collection has now expanded to 17 cars and provides a link between motor sport and art that no other vehicle collection is likely to match.
Pictures from the Le Mans Classic 2012 event will be available from the BMW Group Pressclub from Monday, 9 July 2012.
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