The BMW Z4 GTE is a racing car which competed in the sports car races such as the American Le Mans Series , Tudor United SportsCar Championship and European Le Mans Series . It competed from 2013 to 2015 and was replaced in 2016 by the M6 GTLM.
36-637: In late 2012, BMW Motorsport set out to replace the successful M3 GT/GT2, a car which brought BMW two team and manufacturers' championships (2010 & 2011), one drivers' championship (2011), back to back Sebring 12 Hour GT class wins in 2011 and 2012 in the American Le Mans Series , as well as numerous victories in the then Intercontinental Le Mans Cup (now the World Endurance Championship ) in Europe. BMW turned to
72-418: A customer team. They later announced Jonathan Aberdein and Pietro Fittipaldi , grandson of double Formula One World Champion Emerson Fittipaldi , as their two drivers for the season. Although not scoring a single podium, Aberdein was able to impress with several points scoring positions and finished the season in 10th place as the highest ranked rookie. In August 2019 WRT won the 2019 Suzuka 10 Hours , which
108-610: A single deck wing. The rear diffuser is also less aggressive in the GTE car; it also has much wider bodywork in the rear of the car, with heavily modified aero around the wheel arches, front, and specifically rear, compared to the GT3. The car was debuted at the 2013 12 Hours of Sebring by BMW Team Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing running competitively despite being a new car. Leading the GTE class at times, both Z4 GTEs encountered suspension problems with three hours to go and went 3–5 laps down from
144-577: A total of four cars. Two BMW M Hybrid V8 's in the Hypercar class that will compete for the overall wins as well as two BMW M4 GT3 's competing in the newly formed LMGT3 class. For their first season in Hypercar the #15 BMW will be driven by long time WRT driver Dries Vanthoor , two times DTM champion Marco Wittmann and Raffaele Marciello coming over from Mercedes. The #20 car will be shared by Sheldon van der Linde , Robin Frijns and René Rast . In
180-567: Is a Belgian auto racing team founded in 2009 by engineer and former head of Volkswagen Motorsport René Verbist, racing driver Vincent Vosse, and entrepreneur Yves Weerts. Between 2010 and 2022 the team campaigned Audi R8 LMSs in several international sports car series. In 2010 the team won the Belcar Drivers' and Teams' Championships, while in 2011 they won the Spa 24 Hours . After winning multiple titles in various GT championships, WRT
216-641: Is considered to be one of the best teams worldwide in GT racing. In 2019 and 2020 WRT ran two Audi RS5 Turbo DTMs in the highly competitive DTM championship. In 2021 WRT added a full time LMP2 program, by entering an Oreca 07 in both the FIA World Endurance Championship and European Le Mans Series , and won the LMP2 class of the 2021 24 Hours of Le Mans . From 2023 on WRT switched their partnership in GT racing from Audi to BMW and will run
252-1019: Is the division of BMW responsible for motorsport-related activities, including works-run competition programmes in touring car racing , sports car racing , motorcycle racing . The current organisation is a result of a restructure in April 2021, bringing together the BMW M high-performance division with the competitive motorsport division. Key personnel include Franciscus van Meel, CEO of BMW M GmbH, and Andreas Roos, Head of BMW M Motorsport. BMW M Team RLL BMW M Team WRT Ceccato Racing : Century Motorsport : FK Performance Motorsport : Paul Miller Racing ROWE Racing Schubert Motorsport : ST Racing : Team AAI : Team KRC Team Studie : Team RMG : Team WRT : Turner Motorsport : See Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters for BMW's historical involvement in DTM. From 2021 onwards
288-755: The 24 Hours of Nürburgring with the new version of the Audi R8 LMS (GT3) . In 2016, WRT made their debut in Touring car racing , running pair of Volkswagen Golfs in the TCR International Series under the Leopard Racing badge. Driving for the team were Stefano Comini and Jean-Karl Vernay . WRT also made their debut in the European Le Mans Series running a Ligier JS P2 , but only at the 4 Hours of Spa. They won
324-682: The BMW M4 GT3 . The team will also run two factory backed BMW M Hybrid V8s in the FIA World Endurance Championship Hypercar category from 2024. Upon the team's founding in late 2009, WRT purchased three Audi R8 LMS race cars as part of being the official Belgian Audi motorsport importer. The trio of cars shared duties in 2010 between the national Belcar Endurance Championship , the French FFSA GT Championship (now GT Tour), and
360-752: The Belgian Touring Car Series where the team were vice-champions in their category. Following their first year's success, WRT expanded their program for 2011 by adding the FIA GT3 European Championship and Blancpain Endurance Series to the schedule for their Audis. Once again success came early as WRT won the second of two races in the first event of the FIA GT3 Championship with Franchi partnering Enzo Ide . Their GT Tour program under
396-723: The Dubai 24 Hour for a second time. In the GT World Challenge Europe, the team won the Sprint Cup Teams' title for the ninth time in ten years while WRT drivers Dries Vanthoor and Charles Weerts won the Drivers' title for the third time in a row. This marked the end of an incredibly successful partnership with Audi Sport across SRO championships where the team earned several wins and won multiple titles. From 2023 WRT will field several BMW M4 GT3s . In
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#1732782459770432-513: The ELMS driven by Robert Kubica . He will be joined by Louis Delétraz and Yifei Ye . The team once again was successful from the offset and won the first two races of the ELMS championship. Team WRT decided to enter both cars at the 2021 24 Hours of Le Mans . After taking the lead during the first half of the race WRT was on course to score a sensational 1-2 finish on its Le Mans debut. However, at
468-809: The Blancpain Endurance Series. They also won the Teams' Championship in the Blancpain Sprint Series. In July 2014 they added a second win in the Spa 24 Hours with Laurens Vanthoor , René Rast and Markus Winkelhock at the wheel of an Audi R8 LMS. In 2015 they again won both Teams' and Drivers' championships in the Blancpain GT Series. They were also crowned Teams' Champions in the Sprint and Endurance Series. In May 2015 WRT achieved another major success by winning
504-567: The DTM in 2021. After exiting the DTM, WRT announced their intention to enter the LMP2 class in the FIA WEC to prepare for an eventual program in the new LMDh formula. On 21 January the team officially announced it would enter the FIA WEC with an Oreca 07 . The drivers will be Robin Frijns , Ferdinand Habsburg and Charles Milesi . WRT later announced that they would also enter an Oreca 07 in
540-418: The DTM series ran GT3 cars For 2023, announcements are on hold pending reorganisation of the DTM series under new ownership. Alphabetical order. Full season details TBC. Spengler will also serve as BMW SIM Racing Ambassador and BMW Group Classic Ambassador. This motorsport-related article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . W Racing Team W Racing Team (known as Team WRT )
576-447: The FIA WEC, WRT was unable to retain its LMP2 titles despite winning four out of six races due to a bad result at the 24 Hours of Le Mans where points count double. On 15 January 2023 WRT won the Dubai 24 Hour for the third time after having previously won the 2016 and 2022 editions. This marked WRT's first outing with BMW and immediately resulted in the BMW M4 GT3 's first major 24 hour race victory. In February WRT also contested
612-414: The FIA WEC. WRT will start extensive testing of the BMW M Hybrid V8 in 2023 before entering the 2024 FIA World Endurance Championship. In addition to the Hypercar program WRT will also switch to BMW machinery for their GT3 efforts. The team confirmed that they would enter several BMW M4 GT3 's starting from 2023. On November 27 2023 the 2024 FIA WEC entry list was revealed confirming that WRT would enter
648-626: The LMGT3 WRT enjoyed much more success. After a strong debut in Qatar , WRT scored a 1-2 win at Imola thanks to a very good strategic decision to leave both cars on slick tires during the rain. This marked BMW’s first win in any class in the WEC. At the 24 Hours of Lemans both cars looked in the hunt for the win. However, the #46 car driven by Ahmad Al Harthy crashed out in the early night in tricky conditions. The #31 BMW M4 GT3 eventually ended up 2nd, only
684-521: The LMGT3 the #31 will be driven by Indonesian driver Sean Gelael swithcing from LMP2, Augusto Farfus and Darren Leung. On the #46 car Valentino Rossi will be lining up with his regular teammate Maxime Martin and Omani driver Ahmad Al Harthy . After a difficult start in Hypercar the team started to show improvements from the 24 Hours of Le Mans on, where Dries Vanthoor put the BMW M Hybrid V8 first during
720-627: The TCR International Series Drivers' titles in both 2016 and 2017, with Comini and Vernay respectively. In 2018 and 2019 WRT participated in the World Touring Car Cup fielding a pair of Audi RS3 LMSs . In 2018 WRT won the Bathurst 12 hour race with the Audi R8 LMS (GT3) , at their first attempt. On 12 October 2018 WRT announced it would run a pair of Audi RS5 Turbo DTMs in the 2019 DTM season as
756-549: The championship due to travel complications as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. He was subsequently replaced by Harrison Newey , who made his debut in the DTM. Habsburg managed to score his and the team's first podium finish as well as a pole position. As a result of Audi's exit at the end of the season it was decided that the Class One formula would be dropped and replaced by GT3 machinery. WRT ultimately decided not to enter
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#1732782459770792-422: The class leaders. The cars also showed exceptional handling, but a slight lack of straight-line speed as a result. The 2013 Long Beach Grand Prix proved to be the first win for the car, with the #55 Z4 GTE driven by Bill Auberlen and Maxime Martin driving a fine race, bringing home a 1-2 finish for BMW . A second win for the #56 car of John Edwards and Dirk Muller from pole position at Lime Rock Park proved
828-404: The differences between the two automobiles are in aerodynamics. The GT3 car has a much more sophisticated aero, with a set of winglets on the front fenders to provide additional downforce. Both cars share a front splitter, while the GTE has slight modifications on the side edges to condition the airflow around the front wheels. The GT3 version also has a double-deck rear wing, with the GTE car having
864-405: The first rollout of the car Audi decided to stop the program, officially stating it was putting it on hold. As a result WRT started looking to other options to enter the class in the WEC series. On 2 August 2022 WRT announced it would terminate their 13 years long partnership in GT racing with Audi Sport . Hours later BMW Motorsport announced that Team WRT would run their factory LMDh program in
900-576: The first two rounds of the 2023 Intercontinental GT Challenge at Bathurst and Kyalami . WRT scored a 1-2 win at the Kyalami 9 Hours . In the FIA World Endurance Championship WRT once again entered two Oreca 07s in the LMP2 class. At the 2023 24 Hours of Le Mans WRT's #41 car finished second only 20s behind the winner, which was enough to give the #41 car driven by Robert Kubica , Louis Delétraz and Rui Andrade
936-409: The lead in the championship. The trio went on to claim the 2023 FIA WEC LMP2 championship rounding of the season with 3 wins and 6 podiums in 7 races. WRT ended the LMP2 era in WEC with 10 race victories in 19 races and two championship wins in three seasons. While never officially announced WRT had been chosen by Audi to run their LMDh program in the 2023 FIA WEC Hypercar class. However, days before
972-653: The mid-season Spa 24 Hours . The team had success from the start, finishing on the podium with at least one car in every Belcar race including two wins by Gregory Franchi and Anthony Kumpen and a third victory in a ten-hour endurance race at Circuit Zolder with François Verbist, Bert Longin, and Bill Bailly. Franchi and Kumpen locked up the Drivers' Championship, while WRT secured the Teams' Championship. Franchi also partnered with Stéphane Lémeret to earn two further podium finishes in FFSA GT. In addition to this program, two Volkswagen Scirocco GT24s were purchased for use in
1008-778: The pace of the car. The Z4 GTE will feature in the GTLM class of the Tudor United SportsCar Championship - a merger of the ALMS and Grand-Am, debuting at the 2014 Rolex 24 Hours of Daytona in January. Turner Motorsport won the inaugural 2014 Tudor United SportsCar GT-Daytona Championship with an altered version of the Z4 GT3. Drivers Dane Cameron and Markus Palttala won four races (Laguna Seca, Watkins Glen 6-Hour, Road America, and Virginia) with Cameron earning
1044-631: The pole position for the 12 Hours of Sebring. To compete in the GTD class, the Turner Z4 lost its GT3-spec aerodynamics, ABS, and traction control systems. (key) Races in bold indicates pole position . Races in italics indicates fastest lap. (key) Races in bold indicates pole position . Races in italics indicates fastest lap. (key) Races in bold indicates pole position . Races in italics indicates fastest lap. BMW Motorsport BMW M Motorsport (formerly BMW Motorsport )
1080-422: The qualifying session. However, both cars suffered crashes during the race early on preventing any good result. At the 6 Hours of Fuji the #15 car achieved it’s best overall qualifying result in 3rd and improved to 2nd in the race. This was BMW’s first overall podium in the World Endurance Championship . WRT eventually secured 5th place in the manufacturers standings for BMW in their maiden season in Hypercar. In
1116-704: The representatives of Audi. They went on to finish third in the Teams standings, winning three races on the way. In 2013 WRT won both the Teams' and Drivers' Championship of the newly named FIA GT Series . In 2014 WRT competed both in the Blancpain Endurance Series and Blancpain Sprint Series , successor of the FIA GT Series. They won both the Teams' and Drivers' Championship in the Blancpain GT Series as well as in
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1152-417: The start of the last lap car #41 driven by Yifei Ye came to a stop due to a technical fault and was unable to make the finish, giving the win to the sister car #31 who crossed the finish line just over 7 tenths in front of the chasing Oreca 07 from Tom Blomqvist . Adding to their Le Mans victory, Team WRT ended the 2021 season winning both the Drivers' and Teams' titles in the FIA WEC and ELMS . This means
1188-522: The successful Z4 GT3 platform to develop a LM GTE specification race car for the ALMS, and any GTE class series. The Z4 GTE uses the Z4 body and the same 4.4-litre V8 engine as the GT3 car. The drivetrain and gearbox are much the same in the two different types of Z4. The engine in the GT3 version produces around 500 horsepower, likewise in the GTE version, but the RPM limits are 9000, and 7500, respectively. Most of
1224-700: The team won all possible titles in their debut LMP2 season. Additionally WRT won five out of six possible titles in the GT World Challenge series with their GT operation, rounding off their most successful season to date. In 2022 WRT will expand to two full season entries in the FIA WEC . WRT also continues to run several Audi R8 LMS in the GT World Challenge Europe and will field a car for MotoGP legend Valentino Rossi in 2022. He will team up with Audi Sport factory drivers Frédéric Vervisch and Nico Müller . In January 2022 WRT won
1260-511: The title of Team Audi France with French drivers David Hallyday and Stéphane Ortelli also earned its first victory for the team at Dijon-Prenois . In July WRT won the Spa 24 Hours in only their second attempt, with Franchi sharing the drive with factory Audi drivers Timo Scheider and Mattias Ekström . WRT announced further expansion of their program in 2012 with accepted entries in the FIA GT World Championship as
1296-491: Was the 48th edition of the Summer Endurance Classic at Suzuka. At the end of 2019, WRT announced an all new line-up for the 2020 DTM season consisting of 2016 Indy Lights champion Ed Jones and FIA Formula 3 driver Fabio Scherer . Later WRT announced they would enter a third car for Ferdinand Habsburg , who had previously been driving for Aston Martin. Before the season started Jones pulled out of
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