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Chaz Davies rides the BMW HP4 at Goodwood.
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Every summer, there is a place to be for motorsport enthusiasts in Great Britain: the “Goodwood Festival of Speed”. The legendary event celebrated its 20th anniversary this weekend. BMW has taken part in the event for many years, bringing historic and current cars and bikes to Goodwood. This year, the German manufacturer was represented by factory rider Chaz Davies (GBR) from the BMW Motorrad GoldBet SBK Team.
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The BMW Motorrad factory rider climbed the hill with the brand new supersports bike at the 2013 “Goodwood Festival of Speed”.
Munich/Chichester, 14th July 2013. Every summer, there is a
place to be for motorsport enthusiasts in Great Britain: the “Goodwood
Festival of Speed”. The legendary event, which regularly lures over
100.000 fans to Goodwood House near Chichester (GBR), celebrated its
20th anniversary this weekend. It is the mixture of today’s stars and
heroes from the past, of historic and modern race vehicles, which
defines the fascination of the “Festival of Speed”. BMW has taken part
in the event for many years, bringing historic and current cars and
bikes to Goodwood. This year, the German manufacturer was represented
by factory rider Chaz Davies (GBR) from the BMW Motorrad GoldBet SBK Team.
Chaz switched his BMW S 1000 RR which he races in the FIM
Superbike World Championship for a road version of the new BMW HP4.
The Welshman contested the famous Goodwood hillclimb runs with this
latest supersports bike from BMW Motorrad. The BMW HP4 is based on the
RR and was launched at the end of 2012. One of the technical
highlights of the bike is the innovative electronic damping system
DDC. This year, the BMW HP4 not only starts to conquer the streets
worldwide, but also the international race tracks, with victories in
series like the FIM Superstock 1000 Cup, where HP4 rider Sylvain
Barrier (FRA) is currently leading the championship, or the South
African Superbike Championship. In addition, Chaz did a short run with
the BMW R 1100 S Boxer Cup race bike and he visited the “90 Years of
BMW Motorrad” stand to have a close look at the range of BMW bikes of
the past nine decades.
“Goodwood is always an amazing place to be. It’s so much fun to
be here. You have so much here, there's not just motorcycles from
every era but also cars, from a hundred years old to modern F1”, said
Chaz. “And it was great to see people like Kenny Roberts, Kevin
Schwantz and Giacamo Agostini. There are true legends from every age
of racing, two and four wheels. My bike was in the paddock next to
Helmut Dähne, who was on an amazing BMW Classic bike.”
“The HP4 was great to ride”, Chaz continued. “The traction
control really comes into its own, as the surface on the Hill Climb is
slippery enough. But the HP4 managed to keep on top of it all. I did a
few wheelies along the way, too. I had a very quick ride on the R 1100
S Boxer Cup race bike too. I wanted to see what the anti-dive
Telelever forks felt like. It’s an amazing bit of engineering, it
really does improve the handling if you’re braking into a corner. And
the Boxer engine was great. The ‘90 Years of BMW Motorrad’ stand was
fantastic and the bikes are very cool. I especially love the Concept Ninety.”
Next weekend, Chaz will be in action on his BMW S 1000 RR again
together with his team-mate Marco Melandri (ITA) and with the BMW
Motorrad GoldBet SBK Team he will tackle the eighth round of the 2013
FIM Superbike World Championship at “Moscow Raceway” in Russia.
Since 1993, the “Festival of Speed” has been held every year
on the estate of motorsport enthusiast Lord March in the British
county of West Sussex. It is here, where current stars and historic
legends from automobile and motorcycle racing meet. Highlights are
always the hillclimb runs, during which the riders and drivers race up
the world-famous 1.16-mile road through the Goodwood House estate in
and on modern and historic race vehicles.