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ALMS season picks up speed at Lime Rock Park – Bill Auberlen set to make 100th start in this series.
Thu Jul 05 12:14:28 CEST 2012 Press Release
BMW Team RLL will bring a streak of three consecutive podium finishes in the first three races of the 2012 season, including a win at the 12 Hours of Sebring (US), to the forthcoming round of the American Le Mans Series at Lime Rock Park (US) on Saturday. Since the team’s 2009 season debut at least one BMW M3 GT has finished on the podium at BMW of North America’s home track. A third place finish in 2009 led to a double podium second-third result in 2010. Last year eventual GT driver co-champions Joey Hand (US) and Dirk Müller (DE) won the race after starting from the pole and leading every lap.
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Munich, 5th July 2012. BMW Team RLL will bring a streak of three consecutive podium finishes in the first three races of the 2012 season, including a win at the 12 Hours of Sebring (US), to the forthcoming round of the American Le Mans Series at Lime Rock Park (US) on Saturday. Since the team’s 2009 season debut at least one BMW M3 GT has finished on the podium at BMW of North America’s home track. A third place finish in 2009 led to a double podium second-third result in 2010. Last year eventual GT driver co-champions Joey Hand (US) and Dirk Müller (DE) won the race after starting from the pole and leading every lap.
Often described as a “bull ring”, Lime Rock Park’s 1.5 miles is a fast ride through just seven corners. Only turn three is left-handed. Hand and Müller currently stand second in the GT driver points following a win – with Jonathan Summerton (US) at Sebring - a second place finish at Long Beach (US) and a fourth place finish at Laguna Seca (US) in the no. 56 BMW M3 GT.
Team-mates Bill Auberlen (US) and Jörg Müller (DE) are coming off a season’s-best finish of third at Laguna Seca in the no. 55 car. A fourth place finish at Sebring – with Uwe Alzen (DE) - and a disappointing 11th at Long Beach has the duo standing fourth in the driver points. This will be Müller’s first visit to Lime Rock Park, but he can count on Auberlen, who has years of experience and many wins at the Northwest Connecticut circuit. Auberlen is also set to make his 100th ALMS start at the Northeast Grand Prix.
BMW Team RLL completed two test programmes in conjunction with tyre partner Dunlop during the seven-week break in the ALMS season for teams participating at the 24 Hours of Le Mans (FR). The first was held at Virginia International Raceway, the site of the four-hour ALMS race on 15th September. A second test was held at the Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course, host to the round six Mid-Ohio Sports Car Challenge on 4th August.
Bobby Rahal (Team Principal):
“Last year’s race was a great one for us. It’s a shame Bill got
hit and delayed as a result, but Joey and Dirk drove a great race and
won. It was an important race for us because it was the first race
without Scott Roembke in the pits. We missed him, but vowed to get a
good result for him and a win was the best possible result. It was
also an important victory on our path to winning the championship
again. If you look at the results you would have to say there has been
a lot of success at Lime Rock either for me as a driver or as an owner
and we certainly hope it remains that way. It’s a great milestone for
Bill and shows his competitiveness and longevity. That is a lot of
seasons in the ALMS because there are only nine or ten races a year.
It’s not like there are 35 a season. I really wish him a lot of
success this season because he has worked hard for it. The no. 55 car
has been singularly unlucky in a lot of races over the last couple of
years through no fault of the drivers. I would be really happy to see
him win his 100th race.”
Bill Auberlen (BMW M3 GT – No. 55):
“I’m excited to have the opportunity to get my 100th ALMS start
at Lime Rock Park in a BMW M3 for Bobby Rahal. All have played an
important role in my career. I think the top of the podium would be
the best place to celebrate.”
Jörg Müller (BMW M3 GT – No. 55):
“Lime Rock Park will be a new circuit for me, but I could not
be in a better position than to have my co-driver show me around. I am
a fast learner and no one knows Lime Rock better than Bill.”
Joey Hand (BMW M3 GT – No. 56):
“Last season
nothing could stop the no. 56 BMW M3 GT at Lime Rock Park. The
competition has certainly stepped up their game this season, but we
(BMW) still have home field advantage.”
Dirk Müller (BMW M3 GT – No. 56):
“I am looking
forward to racing at BMW’s home track again. We are expecting a lot of
BMW, Crowne Plaza and Dunlop guests which always gives us special
motivation. We won last year’s race and I believe that our BMW M3 GT
is going to be strong there again. It’s time to start the second part
of our championship run and we are perfectly prepared for it.”