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BMW Motorsport News – Issue 32/14.
Sun Sep 07 21:45:06 CEST 2014 Press Release
Alessandro Zanardi fights back strongly in Portimão – Successful outing for BMW Juniors and Walkenhorst Motorsport at the Barcelona 24 Hours.
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Blancpain Sprint Series: strong fightback from Alessandro
Zanardi in Portimão.
BMW works driver Alessandro Zanardi (IT) produced an
impressive fightback at the fifth round of the Blancpain Sprint Series
in Portimão (PT). He ended the main race in ninth place, making him
the best-placed BMW driver. He was unfortunate in Saturday’s
qualifying race, crossing the finish line in 14th after suffering
damage to his BMW Z4 GT3 in the first corner. It was from this
position that he started the main race on Sunday. Zanardi gradually
worked his way forward and was actually fifth for a period after his
pit stop. In the second half of the race, the high temperatures
started to cause him difficulties, and he also had problems braking
with his artificial leg on the uneven surface of the track. BMW Sports
Trophy Team Schubert ended both the qualifying race and the main race
in 13th with Dominik Baumann (AT) and Thomas Jäger (AT). An
unfortunate spin while battling for position on the final lap cost the
team a far better result on Saturday. On Sunday, a collision at the
start caused a puncture very early in the main race. BMW Sports Trophy
Team Brazil qualified ninth and tenth on Saturday for the main race.
Caca Bueno (BR) and Sergio Jimenez (BR) were on course for a place on
the podium midway through the race, but had problems setting off after
the pit stop. They eventually came home 14th. Their team-mates Matheus
Stumpf (BR) and Nelson Piquet Jr. (BR) finished 16th. Zanardi’s
team-mates at ROAL Motorsport, Stefano Colombo (IT) and David
Fumanelli (IT) won the Silver Cup class and finished 15th overall.
24h Barcelona: successful outings for BMW Juniors and
Walkenhorst Motorsport.
The BMW Motorsport Juniors can
look back on a successful 24-hour race in Barcelona (ES). Jake Hughes
(GB) and Jesse Krohn (FI) produced a strong race alongside Emin Akata
(DE) and Michael Schrey (DE) in their BMW M235i Racing, fielded by the
Walkenhorst Motorsport team, finishing runner-up in the A5 class and
11th overall. Without a two-lap penalty, because one driver had spent
more than the maximum two hours at the wheel in one stint, they could
have won their class against stronger cars and finished in the top ten
overall. “That was an incredible experience,” said Hughes at the end
of the first 24-hour race of his fledgling career. “I
thought the 24 hours would be unbelievably long, but they flew by. I
had to get used to everything at first, particularly driving in the
dark, but that did not take long at all. I am very happy with the
result on my debut. Thank you to the team for a great effort.”
Walkenhorst Motorsport also enjoyed a fine race with the BMW Z4 GT3 in
the most powerful class – A6 – and finished fifth overall. The third
BMW Motorsport Junior, Alexander Mies (DE), was 19th overall in the
Bonk Motorsport team’s BMW M235i Racing – another very good result
alongside four amateur drivers. The next event for the BMW Motorsport
Juniors comes next week, when they will complete tests in the Formula
BMW FB02 and the BMW M235i Racing in Valencia (ES).
BTCC: Turkington wins twice in Rockingham.
Colin
Turkington (GB) extended his lead in the Drivers’ Championship on the
eighth race weekend of the British Touring Car Championship (BTCC) in
Rockingham (GB). Turkington won the first two races of the weekend in
his BMW 125i M Sport and finished fourth in race three. His team-mate
Robert Collard (GB) failed to finish on the podium in any of the three races.
French GT: victory and second place for Classic & Modern
Racing in the Coupe de France.
Pierre Hirschi (CH) and
Thomas Nicolle (FR), at the wheel of a BMW Z4 GT3, earned two podiums
in the Coupe de France class at the fifth race weekend of seven in the
French GT Tour, which was held in Magny-Cours (FR). The duo won its
class in Saturday’s opening race, before finishing second on Sunday.
Nick Catsburg (NL) and Tony Samon (FR) did not have a good weekend in
the Championat de France class. After a DNF in race one, they were
unable to take part in the second race.