Friday, 15 April 2016

BMW to bring some of it's most iconic and race winning cars to Goodwood this year.

Goodwood is delighted to be playing an integral part in BMW Group’s Centenary celebrations at the 2016 Festival of Speed. BMW will be Honoured Marque and collaborate in the creation of the Central Feature at the world’s largest automotive garden party.

Throughout its history, motorsport has been an essential component of BMW’s DNA. Alongside road cars old and new, the 2016 Festival of Speed will celebrate the Bavarian marque’s many and varied motorsport successes on two wheels and four, with a fabulous line-up of cars and bikes.
Goodwood presents a film in honour of BMW’s pioneering successes in motorsport, featuring many of the machines that will be at Goodwood:
  • BMW 328 Touring Coupé ‘Superleggera’
Won the Mille Miglia in 1940, taking four of the top six positions and setting a record average speed.
  • BMW 1800 TiSA
Won the Spa 24 Hours in 1965 – the first of an incredible 22 victories for BMW in the Belgian endurance classic.
  • BMW R 50S Kaczor
Named after bike racer, designer and BMW engineer Ferdinand Kaczor, who set a new lap record on the Nürburgring Nordschleife in 1969, riding a BMW of his own design.
  • BMW M1 Procar
A field of identical BMW M1 Procars was the basis of the greatest one-make series ever created. Procar supported the F1 World Championship in 1979 and 1980, with Niki Lauda winning the first championship, and Nelson Piquet the second. 
  • Brabham-BMW BT52
Won the World Championship in 1983, driven by Nelson Piquet – the first in a turbocharged car. 
  • BMW M3
The BMW M3 (E30) is still the most successful touring car in the world, winning multiple championships, including the World Touring Car Championship in 1987. 
  • BMW 635 CSI
Won the Spa 24 Hours in 1983, 1985 and 1986, and the European Touring Car Championship in the hands of Dieter Quester. 
  • McLaren-BMW F1 GTR Long Tail
Finished 2nd and 3rd at Le Mans in 1997.
  • BMW V12 LMR
Won the 1999 Le Mans 24 Hours – BMW’s only outright victory in the famous endurance race. 
  • The BMW M3 DTM
Won the Sebring 12 Hours in 2010 and 2011 and the American Le Mans Series GT Championship, and was a Class winner – GT Pro – at Le Mans in 201.
  • BMW S 1000 RR
Michael Dunlop won the senior TT in 2014 on an S1000 RR, 75 years after Georg Meier won the TT in 1939 on a BMW, becoming the first non-British winner. 
As well as looking back at the first 100 years, BMW’s Centenary celebrations look forward to ‘The Next 100 Years’, and Goodwood can’t wait.

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