BMW announces BTCC works return for 2017
BMW will return to the British Touring Car Championship as a fully-fledged manufacturer team this season, supporting the three-car WSR attack.
The UK arm of the German firm will provide financial and technical support to the machines of double champion Colin Turkington, 2013 title winner Andrew Jordan and Rob Collard.
The trio will drive the 125i M Sport cars, which are to be run under the Team BMW banner.
BMW last raced in the BTCC as a manufacturer team in 1996, and Team Schnitzer took the overall drivers’ championship with German Jo Winkelhock in 1993.
Graeme Grieve, the managing director of BMW UK, said: “The BTCC is undeniably the most significant race series in the UK with a huge and enthusiastic following.
“With a legendary record behind us in the series’ history books, and partnering continuously with WSR for a decade, we are delighted to step up as a manufacturer team again after 21 years.
“BMW UK’s significant financial investment includes the funding of technical developments on all fronts, focused on the very latest BMW engine derivative.”
All three of the team’s car will be fitted with the BMW’s new B48 two-litre turbocharged engine, developed by Neil Brown Engineering. Previously, they have used a normally-aspirated motor upgraded to include a turbocharger.
BMW will join Honda, MG, Vauxhall and Subaru on the grid as fully fledged manufacturers.
WSR has run BMWs in the British Touring Car Championship since 2007. It claimed the overall drivers’ title with Colin Turkington driving the Team RAC BMW 320si in 2009, and he won it again in 2014 at the wheel of the BMW 125i M Sport.
WSR was upgraded by series officials from a privateer to a Constructor, within the Manufacturers/Constructors championship, in 2015 to reflect technical input from BMW.
Team boss Dick Bennetts said: “I reckon that working together successfully as motorsport partners for 10 years is the equivalent of a lifelong marriage.
“It’s a tribute to BMW’s product and commitment, and we are delighted to once again represent the marque as they return with increased commitment as a manufacturer in the BTCC.”
Matt James / Autosport
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