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BMW Motorsport-Formula BMW lines up in Great Britain

BMW
17 September 2003 


Formula BMW 2004 also lines up on the grid in Great Britain.

Munich. Internationalization of Formula BMW is continuing unabated.
Following on from Germany and Asia, the racing series for young drivers will
also be held in Great Britain from 2004.

Next year, the Formula BMW UK Championship will start there with two races
each on ten weekends over a distance of approximately 30 miles. Nine racing
weekends will fall within the British Touring Car Championship (BTCC), and
one race is supposed to take place within the European Touring Car
Championship (FIA ETCC Championship).

"Our concept for promoting talent is directed towards successful cart
drivers who want to get into formula sport," was how BMW Motorsport Director
Mario Theissen described the target group. "BMW is interested in teaching
young talent about all the demands of professional motorsport." Quite apart
from driving instruction, preparation includes sustained fitness training
and a training programme with instruction, in such matters as nutrition,
languages, media work and marketing.

Talented youngsters between 16 and 25 are entitled to line up on the
starting grid. They will learn all about the nuts and bolts of their sport
with the most innovative Formula racing car in its class. Five sponsor
candidates will be identified at the Formula BMW Racing Centre in Valencia
(ESP) during the course of competitive training. Apart from being put
through the professional training programme, each of these candidates will
be awarded a sponsor sum amounting to 35,000 pounds sterling.

The Formula BMW ADAC Championship was launched in Germany in 2002. BMW was
already engaged in promoting new talent as early as 1991. This year, Formula
BMW Asia races are being held in Asia for the first time. Formula BMW UK
will now become the third pillar of BMW talent promotion.

Driver training also includes cooperation between BMW and Formula 1 partner
WilliamsF1. "Iım certain that this new series will be a big success. And I
shouldnıt be surprised if one or two of the pilots were to pop up again in
Formula 1, two or three years down the line," commented WilliamsF1 team
principal Frank Williams.

Formula BMW sets new benchmarks especially in safety standards. The small
single-seater is powered by a 140 bhp BMW motorcycle engine and can
accelerate up to speeds of 230 km/h. It has a high-tech carbon-fibre
chassis, meets the safety requirements of the significantly more powerful
Formula 3 racing cars, and has even been expanded to incorporate a Formula 1
standard with in-house production of the BMW Formula Rescue Seat (Fors).

Formula BMW and its forerunners have already launched numerous pilots into
orbit. In the case of BMW WilliamsF1 Team driver Ralf Schumacher, who made
his debut in the talent hothouse in 1992, his career has taken him to the
Formula 1 Championship.

The provisional racing calendar for the
Formula BMW UK Championship 2004:

1.    10/11 April    Thruxton
2.    1/2/3 May     Brands Hatch
3.    15/16 May     Silverstone
4.    30/31 May     Oulton Park
5.    12/13 June     Mondello Park
6.    26/27 June     Knockhill
7.    24/25 July     Croft
8.    21/22 August     Brands Hatch
9.    04/05 September    Snetterton
10.    TBC     Donington Park