BMW Hints at DTM Return
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BMW Hints at DTM Return
I'd rather have them in F1, but this could be cool none the less. Taken from autosport.com as usual. http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/77580
BMW hints at DTM comeback
By Glenn Freeman Friday, August 7th 2009, 09:00 GMT
BMW has been linked with a switch to the DTM after high-ranking staff indicated that its future touring car activity will not necessarily be in the World Touring Car Championship.
Following the German manufacturer's announcement that it is to withdraw from Formula 1 at the end of this season, this week's AUTOSPORT magazine reports that the company is seeking alternatives to the WTCC, of which it has been openly critical throughout this year.
BMW board member Klaus Draeger said: "We have deliberately spoken about an involvement in touring cars in the broader sense."
The company's motorsport director, Mario Theissen, added: "WTCC is part of the touring car spectrum. It is no secret that we aren't particularly happy about the developments last year and this year, but no decision has been made.
"In any case, we will be present in touring car racing, both with works-supported programmes and in customer competition. We could also imagine other future projects, which we are not ready to talk about yet."
The DTM is seeking to attract a third manufacturer to join Mercedes and Audi, and the series last week announced a freeze on development into 2010 ahead of the introduction of a new set of technical regulations for the 2011 season.
Mercedes driver and joint championship leader Gary Paffett has said he would welcome the addition of BMW to the DTM.
Talking about the possible arrival of BMW in the series in his exclusive AUTOSPORT column, Paffett said: "To have the big three German manufacturers in the series would be awesome. Everyone agrees that we need a third manufacturer and it would be great for the championship if it happens."
BMW hints at DTM comeback
By Glenn Freeman Friday, August 7th 2009, 09:00 GMT
BMW has been linked with a switch to the DTM after high-ranking staff indicated that its future touring car activity will not necessarily be in the World Touring Car Championship.
Following the German manufacturer's announcement that it is to withdraw from Formula 1 at the end of this season, this week's AUTOSPORT magazine reports that the company is seeking alternatives to the WTCC, of which it has been openly critical throughout this year.
BMW board member Klaus Draeger said: "We have deliberately spoken about an involvement in touring cars in the broader sense."
The company's motorsport director, Mario Theissen, added: "WTCC is part of the touring car spectrum. It is no secret that we aren't particularly happy about the developments last year and this year, but no decision has been made.
"In any case, we will be present in touring car racing, both with works-supported programmes and in customer competition. We could also imagine other future projects, which we are not ready to talk about yet."
The DTM is seeking to attract a third manufacturer to join Mercedes and Audi, and the series last week announced a freeze on development into 2010 ahead of the introduction of a new set of technical regulations for the 2011 season.
Mercedes driver and joint championship leader Gary Paffett has said he would welcome the addition of BMW to the DTM.
Talking about the possible arrival of BMW in the series in his exclusive AUTOSPORT column, Paffett said: "To have the big three German manufacturers in the series would be awesome. Everyone agrees that we need a third manufacturer and it would be great for the championship if it happens."
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that's where bmw should be, F1 was obviously too big an arena for them to stay competitive in. engine supply is one thing, fielding an entire team is quite another. i must say i was disappointed at their withdrawal but i was more dismayed at their refusal to sell the team back to peter sauber at a fair price. not only do they not have the determination to see their F1 effort through, they want to hose the next owner of the team. they are proving more and more they weren't F1 material after all. with the budget cap coming into play any manufacturer in the world could field an F1 team, to leave at this time is not sensible unless bmw are in dire straits and that doesn't seem to be the case. at least honda were honorable enough to deliver the team into capable hands. weak.
#5
It would be fun to see BMW in DTM. It's such a great racing series with spectacular races, but with only Audi and MB left, it ruins a bit of the fun. Porsche's got the Panamera now, might as well go for it
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