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Two Races in Two Weeks for BMW Team PTG

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Wine Country to Wisconsin: Two Races in Two Weeks for BMW Team PTG

WINCHESTER, Va. (July 17, 2003) - BMW Team PTG faces two contrasting race
tracks in two weeks as it heads into the second half of the 2003 SCCA Pro
Racing Speed GT Championship season: the Infineon Grand Prix of Sonoma
(Calif.) at Infineon Raceway on July 27, and the Mario Andretti Grand Prix
at Road America in Elkhart Lake, Wis., on August 3.

The 12-turn, 2.52-mile Infineon Raceway tucked into the hills of Northern
California¹s wine country is like a second home to Team PTG. It's the site
of the team's first endurance-racing win and first 1-2-3 M3 sweep in 1996.
It's also where, in 1997, the M3 four-door sedan earned its first victory,
and where the Boris Said/Hans Stuck duo collected its first win in 1999.

In 2001 Team PTG added two potent V8-powered M3 GTRs to those of BMW
Motorsport and went on to a 1-2-3-4 M3 GTR finish at this circuit.

On the other hand, Road America's 14 turns are spread out over an imposing
4.048 miles of Wisconsin real estate, an historic race track on which the
BMW Team PTG M3s have never competed.

One track is familiar to the team and suited to the handling and braking
qualities of the BMW M3 while the other circuit is largely unknown and
considered to favor the competition's much larger-displacement engines.
Success at each track is important to BMW Team PTG's goals of winning the
2003 Speed GT Driver's Title and the Manufacturer's Championship for BMW.

After five races, BMW leads the Manufacturer's Championship by four points
over Audi and the PTG drivers are third (Bill Auberlen), fourth (Hans
Stuck), sixth (Justin Marks), and eighth (Boris Said) in the Driver¹s
Championship standings.

"With the Speed GT competition so close this season, each manufacturer has
tracks that suit it slightly better than the others," commented Said, of
Carlsbad, Calif. "The BMW M3 is well suited to Infineon, but Road America
will be a tough track for us as it has the longest straights of anywhere we
will race this year. I don¹'t know what the race will bring, but know I can
count on some of the best food anywhere."

Stuck, of Austria, echoes his teammate's sentiments: "I think Infineon will
be a great track for BMW Team PTG. It has a little bit of everything that
the M3 likes very much. Brakes are important and the long radius corners
should favor us a little bit. Sears Point is sort of a little Nürburgring
with its spectacular ups and downs. Road America is one of the best tracks
in the U.S., even though it might not be so good for us because of the long
straights. Nevertheless, I think we have to wait and see. We went to Atlanta
and it turned out to be a good weekend, which proves that our M3 is good for
every kind of track. I personally hope that my in-car commentary system
works better now. I will use a new helmet from Schuberth which is the German
company that produces the helmets for F1."

"I am very excited about the upcoming race at Infineon," said Californian
Marks, the newest member of Team PTG. "It's where I learned to race and it¹s
very much a home track for me. I've had time to become acquainted with Team
PTG and the M3 and now I feel I can take the next step and really start to
push hard. My experience with the car really leads me to believe that it
will be perfectly suited for the track. It's nice to come back home with an
organization of PTG's caliber. As far as Road America goes, I have some
unfinished business. I've only been there once last year with World
Challenge. I really felt at home as soon as I got on the track and was never
outside of the top three all weekend.  Unfortunately, I pushed too hard in
qualifying and had an accident that prevented me from participating in the
race."

Lime Rock Park double-winner Auberlen, a California native, had a
disappointing race at Road Atlanta when he was dropped from second to 10th
after contact from a competitor. "Not only did I lose a podium finish, but
scored no points at all," he said, "and we need to change that next weekend.
The M3 won in both the wet and dry at Lime Rock so I expect nothing but a
great run at Infineon. Our pole and performance at Road Atlanta certainly
has me encouraged about Road America."

"Whether or not the track or conditions favor us, each of our four Team PTG
BMW M3s comes to win," said BMW Team PTG owner Tom Milner. "We have a great
history at Infineon and have proven the M3 there over the years - and always
in front of an enthusiastic crowd of BMW Car Club members. Let's just say we
haven¹'t proven ourselves at Road America - yet."

Both Rounds 6 and 7 of the Speed GT Championship have 5:00 p.m. ET broadcast
times on the Speed Channel on Saturday, August 2, and Saturday, September 6,
respectively.

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