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BMW Motorsport News – Issue 22/14.
Sun Jun 29 20:15:09 CEST 2014 Press Release
Alex Zanardi and “LaBrassBanda” visit the DTM race at the Norisring – BMW Motorsport Juniors test BMW M235i Racing in Spa-Francorchamps.
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DTM: Wittmann and Hand collect points in the
rain.
At the season highlight at Norising (DE), only two
of the eight BMW DTM drivers were able to collect further points for
the drivers’ standings of the championship. Local hero Marco Wittmann
(DE) secured sixth place for BMW Team RMG. With this result, he added
eight points to his tally and defended the lead in the drivers’
championship with his Ice-Watch BMW M4 DTM. Joey Hand (US) also
convinced with a strong performance. He improved from 14th on the grid
to seventh with his Crowne Plaza Hotels BMW M4 DTM and was rewarded
with four championship points. All other BMW drivers finished the
exciting rain race at the Dutzendteich outside the top ten.
DTM: Zanardi takes to the Norisring in the BMW Z4
GT3.
BMW works driver Alessandro Zanardi (IT) also
attended the DTM race at the Norisring (DE). Together with his BMW Z4
GT3, which he is using in the Blancpain Sprint Series this year, he
was the focus of a very special fan event: The BMW Motorsport “Pit
Stop Chain”. Together with the numerous BMW employees in Nürnberg
(DE), the fans formed a human chain from the ITR stage to Zanardi's
vehicle. One by one they passed the tyres for the race car's pit stop
to the pit crew, who then changed the tyres. Then Zanardi took to the
track in his BMW Z4 GT3 and completed a demo lap. “It's always fun to
take part in an event with fans, particularly in Germany, which has
become something of a second home to me,” said Zanardi. “Partially
because I belong to the BMW family, but also because I get a lot of
positive feedback from the fans here. When I drove off after the 'pit
stop' and spun the wheels a bit, they were all delighted. It was also
great to drive a lap on this unique track with fans cheering me on
from the stands. I really enjoyed it.” Zanardi was on the podium after
the DTM race: He presented the trophy to second-placed Jamie Green (GB).
DTM: “LaBrassBanda” visit BMW Team MTEK.
Before
their ARD Chartshow appearance on the DTM stage at the Norisring, the
musicians from the band “LaBrassBanda” stopped by the BMW Team MTEK
garage. The six artists, who enthuse their fans with a unique mix of
folk music, ska, rock and pop, met António Félix da Costa. The man
from Portugal showed the band his Red Bull BMW M4 DTM and answered
their questions.
BTCC: Turkington wins at Croft, Collard steps onto the podium,
too.
Colin Turkington (GB) from Team eBay Motors
successfully defended the lead in the British Touring Car Championship
(BTCC) in today’s races at Croft (GB): The 2009 champion celebrated
two victories with his number 5 BMW 125i M Sport. In race three, he
had to retire. His team-mate Robert Collard (GB) also added a good
haul of points to his tally: He claimed two fourth places and finished
second on the podium in race three. The third BMW driver, Nick Foster
(GB), took the flag in race two and three in 14th and seventh respectively.
Blancpain Endurance Series: TDS Racing wins Pro-Am class in
Paul Ricard.
The fourth race of the Blancpain
Endurance Series in Paul Ricard (FR) was a great success for the TDS
Racing team. Nick Catsburg (NL) and Henry Hassid (FR) crossed the
finish line in sixth place after 88 laps of the two-hour race. This
saw them take victory in the Pro-Am class. The second-placed BMW Z4
GT3 was the Ecurie Ecosse vehicle in fifth place in the Pro-Am class.
ROAL Motorsport finished tenth.
CTSCC: BMW teams miss out on the podium in Watkins
Glen.
The 150-minute race in the Continental Tire
SportsCar Challenge (CTSCC) in Watkins Glen (US) ended in
disappointment for the BMW teams. While Chevrolet celebrated victory,
Trent Hindman (US), who leads the drivers' standings, only finished
19th in his BMW M3 of Fall-Line Motorsports after his team-mate John
Edwards (US) was involved in an accident, even though starting from
third place they both stayed within reach of the top in the first half
of the race. The best-placed BMW was the BMW M3 of Turner Motorsport
with Michael Marsal (US) and Tom Kimber-Smith (US) in 11th.
Junior programme: First test in BMW M235i Racing at Spa-Francorchamps.
In Spa-Francorchamps (BE) on Tuesday and Wednesday last week,
BMW Motorsport juniors Jake Hughes (GB), Jesse Krohn (FI), Alexander
Mies (DE) and Moisés Soriano (ES) completed their first test in the
BMW M235i Racing. The juniors spent the first day getting used to the
car and the track, after all it was the first time that Hughes and
Soriano had driven this car. On the second day, the quartet were given
the task of developing a common set-up for the BMW M235i Racing and
then simulating a three-hour race, including pit stops and driver
changes. All this was to prepare them for their appearance at the
upcoming VLN race on the Nürburgring Nordschleife (DE) on 5th July.
“It was a great two days,” said instructor Dirk Adorf (DE). “The
juniors were able to spend a lot of time on the track and, as well as
completing consistent laps without errors, they also demonstrated that
they are capable of tuning the car.” Alongside the BMW Motorsport
Junior programme, tyre partner Dunlop also held its junior programme
in Spa. Four junior engineers learned the process for preparing tyres
for a race event. “It was fantastic that Dunlop got involved with its
junior programme,” said Adorf. “It worked out perfectly that the tyre
engineers worked with our drivers.”