Los Angeles, 23rd Septmeber, 2022 |
The BMW M Hybrid V8 has arrived in North America and was
presented to the public in its racing colours for the first time at a
launch event at the Petersen Museum in Los Angeles (USA).
The first prototype developed by BMW M Motorsport in 25 years
will sport an avant-garde livery which leverages the iconic BMW
M colours when it competes in the GTP class of the IMSA
WeatherTech SportsCar Championship in 2023. The four core
drivers who will take their place at the wheel of the two BMW M
Team RLL cars were also announced at the Petersen Museum.
They are BMW M works drivers Connor De Phillippi (USA),
Philipp Eng (AUT), Augusto Farfus (BRA) and Nick Yelloly
(GBR). When the car makes its race debut at Daytona (USA) in
January 2023, they will receive big-name support from IndyCar
series driver Colton Herta (USA). |
Guests at the event in Los Angeles included BMW M CEO Franciscus van Meel, Head of BMW M
Motorsport Andreas Roos, IMSA President John Doonan, and the owners of BMW M Team RLL, Bobby
Rahal, David Letterman and Patrick Lanigan. |
The design also features ‘Mbedded’ references to the BMW logo, and utilises both blue and purple
elements to pronounce the natural colours of electricity. Additionally the works livery carries BMW M
Motorsport’s now-signature matte black extension ahead of the cockpit beneath the driver’s side of the
windscreen, thereby extending BMW’s interior design hallmark of driver orientation to the exterior of the car
for enhanced driver focus. In fact on the race-ready cars this non-reflective matt element will be the only
black foil on the car, as all other black areas shown at the launch will remain in their native carbon fibre
finish. “This measure allows us to reduce weight by 25 to 30 percent compared to a conventional livery for
race cars. Less is more,” said Scully. |
“Since the GTP project was announced, it has been a dream of mine to be part of the programme. I know
we are all eager to deliver championship results for BMW M Motorsport at the top level of IMSA
competition,” said De Phillippi. “It is an honour for me to have been given this unique opportunity.” Eng said:
“I am really looking forward to the challenge and am grateful to BMW M Motorsport for the trust they have
put in me. I will never forget my first laps in the BMW M Hybrid V8. It is a thoroughbred race car with a huge
amount of performance and power. It reminds me of the Class 1 cars in the DTM. It will be great fun to drive
it at the IMSA racetracks.” Yelloly: “After my first outings at Daytona and Sebring, it is fantastic to now
contest the full season in North America – and in this awesome car. For me, it is a return to my roots with
high-downforce race cars. I am really looking forward to it.” Farfus said: “To represent BMW M Motorsport
again at the top level, and to be involved in the start of this new era of motorsport, is a unique opportunity
and a great honour for me. This exciting project is one of the highlights of my career. The opposition is very
strong and we will learn a lot in our first year. However, I think we have everything in place to achieve good
results from the start. We are definitely working hard to make that possible.” |