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Things might be top of the stakes for their production cars with the 1M Coupe on the way as well as the brand new F10 M5 but on the circuit it’s a bleak affair for BMW, having broken many hearts by leaving the Formula One circuit at the end of last season. The trend continues as they have just announced that they’re pulling out their factory-backed team from the World Touring Car Championship next season.
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A change in leadership at BMW Motorsports, that sees director Mario Theissen leaving to be replaced by Jens Marquardt, no doubt played a part in the decision to quit the WTCC. Those eagle-eyed would have seen it coming though, as they cut down from three teams to just one for this year.
The move to compete in the DTM series against Audi and Mercedes-Benz looks to have replaced their commitment to the single WTCC team as well.
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Nonetheless, independent teams can still acquire the WTCC-specced 320TC from BMW. Seat took a similar step this season after it won the title last season as well. Following BMW’s departure from the series, the only factory-backed teams left in the championship would be Chevrolet and Volvo, that made the jump for next season after dominating the Swedish Touring Car Series in its homeland.
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Source: Autoblog
Things might be top of the stakes for their production cars with the 1M Coupe on the way as well as the brand new F10 M5 but on the circuit it’s a bleak affair for BMW, having broken many hearts by leaving the Formula One circuit at the end of last season. The trend continues as they have just announced that they’re pulling out their factory-backed team from the World Touring Car Championship next season.
http://www.zerotohundred.com/?attachment_id=16617
A change in leadership at BMW Motorsports, that sees director Mario Theissen leaving to be replaced by Jens Marquardt, no doubt played a part in the decision to quit the WTCC. Those eagle-eyed would have seen it coming though, as they cut down from three teams to just one for this year.
The move to compete in the DTM series against Audi and Mercedes-Benz looks to have replaced their commitment to the single WTCC team as well.
http://www.zerotohundred.com/?attachment_id=16618
Nonetheless, independent teams can still acquire the WTCC-specced 320TC from BMW. Seat took a similar step this season after it won the title last season as well. Following BMW’s departure from the series, the only factory-backed teams left in the championship would be Chevrolet and Volvo, that made the jump for next season after dominating the Swedish Touring Car Series in its homeland.
http://www.zerotohundred.com/?attachment_id=16619
Source: Autoblog