BMW to withdraw from ALMS or WTCC?
BMW will withdraw from either sportscar racing or the World Touring Car Championship if it presses ahead with its proposed DTM entry in 2012, reveals this week’s AUTOSPORT magazine.
The manufacturer’s motorsport boss Mario Theissen admitted to AUTOSPORT that it could not sustain three works programs and it will have to decide its priorities.
The manufacturer’s motorsport boss Mario Theissen admitted to AUTOSPORT that it could not sustain three works programs and it will have to decide its priorities.
BMW still has not committed to the WTCC as a factory entry beyond the end of this season, while its GT project is so far confirmed to the end of 2011.
It is pressing ahead with development of the 1.6-litre turbocharged petrol engine that will form the basis of the new Super 2000 regulations in touring cars and rallying from next year, but Theissen denied this is a sign that it will continue in the WTCC. The unit – which will also power the Mini WRC car – was conceived as a customer engine for BMW touring car teams around the world.