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BMW M3 GT4 celebrates 24-hour premiere at the Nürburgring.

Munich, 8th April 2009. The BMW works drivers Augusto Farfus (BR),
Jörg Müller (DE) and Andy Priaulx (GB) will line up at the 24-hour race
on the Nürburgring’s Nordschleife on 23rd/24th May 2009. This will also
mark the debut of the BMW M3 GT4 at this legendary endurance race.

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Müller and Priaulx will be behind the wheel of the BMW M3 GT4 when
they race for Schubert Motorsport in the Eifel region. The two drivers,
who are normally involved in a battle for glory for BMW in the FIA World
Touring Car Championship (WTCC), will join forces with motor racing
journalists Marcus Schurig (DE) and Jochen Übler (DE). The editors of
the specialist “sport auto” magazine in Germany have many years of
racing experience behind them, and have entered the “Green Hell”
numerous times in the past. Together with tyre partner Dunlop, this
quartet of drivers has its sights set on a top position in the SP10 class.

BMW Motorsport Director, Mario Theissen, says: “Although we will not
be represented by a works team at this year’s 24-hour race, our
Customer Racing programme ensures that our fans will still see plenty of
BMW racing cars and BMW works drivers. We will be particularly
interested in how the new BMW M3 GT4 performs, which is fielded by
Schubert Motorsport in cooperation with ‘sport auto’. Jörg Müller and
Andy Priaulx are two former overall winners in the Eifel. Spectators can
certainly look forward to an exciting weekend.”

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The BMW M3 GT4, the youngest addition to the Customer Racing
product range offered by the BMW Motorsport Distribution division,
made its debut on the legendary Nordschleife in front of many BMW fans
at last weekend’s 56th ADAC Westfalenfahrt. After four hours, Müller and
Übler were victorious in the SP10 class, and finished 30th overall.

The Nordschleife at the Nürburgring has played a very special role in the
history of BMW. BMW drivers have enjoyed countless successes there
since the first 24-hour race was held in 1970. Last year alone, one third
of the 150 cars that completed the 24-hour race were BMW made. With
114 class victories, BMW is by far the most successful manufacturer in
the history of the event.

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To date, the marque has 18 overall victories to its name, and has even
achieved a one-two on eight occasions. Most recently, the BMW M3 GTR
enjoyed double success in 2004 and 2005. Jörg Müller was a member of
the winning team back in 2004, while Priaulx was triumphant in 2005.

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Some Specifications

Specifications:

  • Race bodyshell GT4, painted in alpinwhite
  • Carbon roof , Makrolon rear and side windows
  • S65 8-cylinder engine with single mass flywheel, race clutch and release bearing
  • optimized race exhaust system
  • 6-speed H-pattern gearbox (series ratios)
  • final drive i = 3,85 with lamella differential and cooling
  • FT3-fuel tank system 100l
  • air condition system of series car
  • optimized suspension with adjustable ÖHLINS race shocks, stiffer anti-rollbars and suspension mountings
  • AP racing brake system 385 mm (FA) and 355 mm (RA) with monoblock calipers
  • ABS race spec.
  • BBS rims 9,5×18” and 10×18” with Dunlop tyres
  • Quick-release steering wheel
  • Race seat Recaro Pro Racer SPG Hans and safety belt
  • Fire extinguisher system and necessary safety devices
  • Basic display with laptimer
  • Xenon headlight
  • Airjack system

Price: 120.000,00 EUR (excl. VAT)

Options:

  • RECARO seat Pro Racer SPA Hans 950,00 EUR
  • RECARO seat Pro Racer size XL 1.050,00 EUR
  • Deletion of FT3- fuel tank system minus tba
  • Deletion of airjack system minus tba
  • Spare engine in flight case tba
  • Set rims BBS 9,5×18” (FA), 10×18” (RA) 1.180,00 EUR
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