BMW to race in WEC, Formula E, but Formula 1 remains a dream
BMW will compete in Formula E, WEC but no Formula 1 return in the future
BMW will compete in Formula E, WEC but no Formula 1 return in the future
Both Turner BMWs recorded strong top-ten results in the Northeast Grand Prix at the team’s home track, Lime Rock Park in Lakeville, CT this past weekend.
The poster was created by the official artist of Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca, Bill Patterson featuring some exceptional BMW racing cars
Northeast Grand Prix turned into a demolition derby for BMW Team RLL as both BMW M6 GTLM racing cars ended the day on the wrecker.
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The BMW M2 was put to the test once again, this time in South Africa, on the Kellarney Raceway, where it seemingly was slower than the 1M.
The BMW M235i might be going out of production but until we get to see the new M240i model in action, we'll settle with what we've got.
BMW Motorsport Director Jens Marquardt has told Motorsport.com that BMW is working alongside an existing Formula E team.
The little BMW M2 had the courage to go up against its bigger, meaner brother, the M4 that was also fitted with a Competition Package.
Marco Wittmann (DE, Red Bull BMW M4 DTM), Timo Glock (DE, DEUTSCHE POST BMW M4 DTM) and Tom Blomqvist (GB, Ice-Watch BMW M4 DTM) scored valuable points.
Marco Wittmann (DE) finished runner-up in Saturday’s race in Zandvoort (NL) to extend his lead in the DTM Drivers’ Championship.
Hunting Pokemon with a BMW M3 Ring Taxi might not be the greatest idea but it's a funny way to combine two passions nonetheless.