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BMW M6 GT3 comes in Fifth in Nurburgring Endurance Series 4-hour race

The Nurburgring Endurance Series is carrying on despite the Coronavirus situation. The season’s opener was cancelled due to serious amounts of snow being present on the famous track but now things have toned down and the series can continue. The third race just took place this past weekend and BMW did rather well, with its ageing M6 GT3 race car. The number 99 car, entered by ROWE Racing into the competition, crossed the finish line fifth after four hours of racing. The drivers, Nick Catsburg, John Edwards and Nick Yelloly, did a terrific job at keeping the competition at bay. Another BMW M6 GT3 run by ROWE Racing came in sixth, just behind the number 99 car. This time, it was Connor De Phillippi, Martin Tomczyk and Marco Wittmann who were behind the wheel of the number 98 car. Last, but not least, a third BMW M6 GT3 managed to post the fastest lap time of the race.

Team Engstler confirms four Hyundais for 2021 TCR Germany

Team Engstler confirms four Hyundais for 2021 TCR Germany
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BMW Junior Team to race in the BMW M6 GT3 this year

BMW Junior Team to race in the BMW M6 GT3 this year Home » Racing » BMW Junior Team to race in the BMW M6 GT3 this year Just as the year 2020 was finishing off, and BMW was announcing its pullback from various motorsport events, a lot of us started to wonder where the newly reinstated BMW Junior Team will race. Well, good news came through the wire this week, as the Bavarian announced that the youngsters will compete aboard the BMW M6 GT3. That’s a big step up from the M240i Racing or M4 GT4 they drove last year.

Video: BMW Junior Team Looks back on 2020 achievements

This year brought with it not just a terrible virus but also the resurrection of a project BMW started back in the 1970s. The BMW Junior Team concept was brought back from the vault and with it came three young drivers that here hand-picked by BMW. The best part of it all was that the man who started the BMW Motorsport division as a whole, and who created the BMW Junior Team project in the first place, Jochen Neerpasch, is part of the effort. Under his guidance, the three youngsters, Neil Verhagen, Max Hesse and Dan Harper got a chance to prove their worth in a variety of motorsport events. They first had to go through some physical training, were assessed both mentally and physically to make sure they are up to the task and moved in together near the Nurburgring, to be close to the action all the time. Then, the racing began.

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