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With its increased commitment to production car racing, BMW is returning to its roots. The race track is the perfect place to demonstrate the impressive sporting characteristics of our vehicles against our core competitors in a high-powered environment. The DTM is the ideal stage on which to do this." [6]
The NTT IndyCar Series has raced at Thermal, California since 2024.. In 2024, the $1 Million Challenge [1] was a non-championship exhibition auto racing event held by the IndyCar Series on the permanent road course at the Thermal Club in Thermal, California on March 24, 2024. [2]
The Thermal Club is a members-only motorsports racetrack and club, located just south of the airport. [9] It was built by Tim and Twanna Rogers in partnership with the Kohl family, founders of the Kohl's department store chain. The venue opened in 2012, and is set to host a non-points IndyCar Series race in 2024.
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 Canadian Grand Prix saw Robert Kubica win his and BMW Sauber's first race. On August 21, 2007, BMW confirmed its driver line-up of Heidfeld and Kubica for the 2008 season. [16] Their 2008 car, the F1.08 was officially launched in Munich at BMW Welt on January 14, 2008. It made its track debut at Valencia the next day, with Robert Kubica ...
BMW Track Trainer. The BMW Track Trainer is a modified BMW 330i that can negotiate a race track autonomously at the limit of traction. It was conceived as a driver training tool that allows a new student to experience the ideal race line from the driver's seat. [1] The vehicle is a research project from BMW Group Research and Technology (BMW ...
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The 2023 Belgian Grand Prix, which is part of the 2023 F1 calendar released by the FIA on 21 September 2022, was scheduled on the race weekend of 28 July to 30 July and clashed with the Spa 24 Hours. This forced the Spa 24 Hours in 2023 to reschedule from its traditional late July race weekend to the race weekend between 29 June to 2 July.