BMW M Motorsport
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BMW M Motorsport (formerly BMW Motorsport) is the division of BMW responsible for motorsport-related activities, including works-run competition programmes in touring car racing, sports car racing, motorcycle racing.
The current organisation is a result of a restructure in April 2021,[1] bringing together the BMW M high-performance division with the competitive motorsport division.
Key personnel include Franciscus van Meel, CEO of BMW M GmbH, and Andreas Roos, Head of BMW M Motorsport.
Teams
Summarize
Perspective
GTP/Hypercar (Endurance sportscar)
GT racing (sportscar)
GT3
FK Performance Motorsport:
ST Racing:
Team AAI:
- Thailand Super Series
Team KRC
GT4
- Auto Technic Racing
- Bimmerworld Racing
- Borusan Otomotiv Motorsport
- Century Motorsport
- Giti Tire Motorsport By WS Racing
- Fast Track Racing
- FK Performance Motorsport
- Hofor Racing by Bonk Motorsport
- Inspire Racing
- JJ Motorsport
- Random Vandals Racing
- Rooster Hall Racing
- Schubert Motorsport
- Stephen Cameron Racing
- Team Avia Sorg Rennsport
- Turner Motorsport
- Walkenhorst Motorsport
- W&D Racing Team
DTM
See Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters for BMW's historical involvement in DTM.
From 2021 onwards the DTM series ran GT3 cars
For 2023, announcements are on hold pending reorganisation of the DTM series under new ownership.
Racecars
Current
Factory drivers
2025 factory drivers
Alphabetical order. Full season details TBC.
Bill Auberlen
Connor De Phillippi
Jake Dennis
Ugo De Wilde
Philipp Eng
Augusto Farfus
Robby Foley
Robin Frijns
Dan Harper
Max Hesse
Jens Klingmann
Jesse Krohn
Kevin Magnussen
Raffaele Marciello
René Rast
Valentino Rossi
Madison Snow
Kelvin van der Linde
Sheldon van der Linde
Dries Vanthoor
Neil Verhagen
Charles Weerts
Marco Wittmann
Notable former factory drivers
See also
References
External links
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