+++ Australian defeats Alison Lee (USA) in a playoff +++ 60,000 spectators witness a world-class field at Seowon Valley Country Club +++ Fully electric BMW Courtesy Car fleet for players at the only LPGA tournament in Korea +++
+++ Title win confirmed at last hole after thrilling final round +++ European Ryder Cup team in good form +++ BMW supports tournament charity CALM +++ 109,635 fans visit flagship event on the DP World Tour +++
The #25 BMW M Team RLL BMW M Hybrid V8 of Connor De Phillippi (USA) and Nick Yelloly (GBR) scored a third-place finish by way of a clever strategy at the Canadian Tire Motorsport Park (CTMP, CAN) to record the team’s fourth podium of the 2023 IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship season and 100th podium in the team’s history.
+++ 24-year-old Daniel Hillier (-9) from New Zealand leading as the weekend approaches +++ Marcel Schneider and Marc Hammer (both -6) best German players in fourth place +++ Joost Luiten (NED) records second hole-in-one of the tournament ++ “Eagles for Education”: number of eagles soars to 38 +++ Tee times for Saturday +++
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BMW presents the extensively updated new editions of its successful Sports Activity Vehicle (SAV) and Sports Activity Coupé (SAC) for the luxury segment. The new BMW X5 and new BMW X6 emphasise their inherent poise and assurance with detailed design revisions and additions to their standard specification. The refreshed drive system lineup includes new combustion engines, a latest-generation plug-in hybrid system for the BMW X5 xDrive50e (petrol ...
+++ Lydia Ko posts an excellent final round (-7) to defeat a world-class field +++ 81,675 fans in attendance at the BMW Ladies Championship 2022 +++ Weekend becomes a festival of holes-in-one +++
+++ The Irishman triumphs at Wentworth Club to claim his first tournament win since the 2019 Open +++ BMW PGA Championship reduced to 54 holes +++ Players, spectators and staff demonstrate respect and affection for the late Queen +++ BMW donates £22,790 to mental health charity CALM +++ 89,934 spectators visit DP World Tour’s flagship event +++
+++ Patrick Cantlay (USA) prevails at the Wilmington Country Club with 270 strokes (14 under par) +++ 110,000 spectators enjoy the first BMW Championship in the US state of Delaware +++ Viktor Hovland (NOR) produces hole-in-one on the final day +++ All proceeds from the tournament going to the Evans Scholars Foundation +++
Round one of the BMW International Open got underway this morning. The first group of the day included German Hurly Long. The 26-year-old from Heidelberg made a great start to the iconic tournament at Golfclub München Eichenried.
Viktor Hovland carded rounds of 68, 67, 64 and 70 (269) to win the 2021 BMW International Open with a final score of -19. This was the Norwegian’s maiden victory on the European Tour at the 17th attempt and sees him climb to 13th place in the world rankings.
Viktor Hovland’s display at the BMW International Open today showed emphatically why he has been tipped for a glittering career. Norway’s popular rising star, the current number 14 in the world rankings, climbed into a share for second place, courtesy of a round that included eight birdies and three bogeys. Two-time major winner Martin Kaymer also worked his way up the leaderboard and is still very much in contention.
In our monthly BMW SIM News, we briefly summarise news from the world of virtual racing, and provide information on driver backgrounds, teams, technology, and much more. Over the year, we also regularly focus on individual subjects in separate press releases.
In the tenth race of the DTM season, four BMW DTM works drivers made it into the top ten on the Nürburgring Grand Prix circuit (GER). However, they were unable to build on Saturday’s performance, when Marco Wittmann (GER, Schaeffler BMW M4 DTM) reached the podium. Sheldon van der Linde (RSA, Shell BMW M4 DTM) was the best-placed BMW driver, finishing in sixth place.
Podium for Marco Wittmann (GER) on the fifth race weekend of the 2020 DTM season. Driving the Schaeffler BMW M4 DTM for BMW Team RMG, the 30-year-old completed Saturday’s race at the Nürburgring (GER) in third position. Wittmann took advantage of ideal racing conditions on the Grand Prix circuit to claim third place in the closing stage of the race and secure his 35th DTM podium.
Consistent continuation of the electrification strategy – Three new plug-in hybrid models in the BMW 3 Series – New BMW M340d xDrive Sedan and new BMW M340d xDrive Touring with 48-volt mild hybrid technology.
Expanded variety in the premium mid-size segment – BMW 330e Sedan successfully launched, BMW 330e Touring available from summer 2020 – both models also available with intelligent all-wheel drive in future.
Danny Willett of England celebrated an acclaimed home win at the BMW PGA Championship. The 2016 Masters winner was embroiled in a head-to-head race with Jon Rahm (-17) at the weekend, but pulled away from the man from Spain in the final round and brought the advantage safely home. The 31-year-old received a winner’s cheque to the amount of 1,056,661 euros for his seventh win on the European Tour.
BMW S 1000 RR rider Mathieu Gines clinches title in France - Karel Hanika and Michal Filla victorious at Grobnik- Jonathan Germany wins in the French European Bikes Championship.
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