BMW V10 for F-1
24 September 1999
BMW Entering a New Test Phase The 1999 Formula 1 season is slowly reaching its exciting finale. In the meantime, BMW in Munich is continues to prepare for next year's season. In the next few weeks the latest version of the V10 Formula 1 power unit built in Munich will be tested on BMW's own proving grounds in Miramas (southern France) and on official race tracks. Today, two images have been made available, showing one of the test cars in its current styling. Engine tests on the dynamometer will be accompanied by further tests in the actual racing chassis, boasting this livery. The test car shown here is a Williams chassis of the same type driven by Jacques Villeneuve and Heinz-Harald Frentzen at the end of the 1998 Grand Prix season. While the future BMW WilliamsF1, taking BMW back into Formula 1 for the first time since 1987, is being built in a joint development process by BMW and Williams engineers, the engine in the car shown here was merely adapted to the chassis by BMW. The tests now starting thus serve not to set up new lap records, but rather to test and further enhance the BMW V10 under realistic race track conditions. The images are available at the following address: www.imagepark.de/bmwmotorsport login: bmwak2 password: motorsport Contact: Rudolf Andreas Probst, AK-2, Tel.: ++49-89-382-22088, Fax.: ++49-89-382-27563 Jeffrey Ehoodin, BMW of North America, ph (201) 307-4082 fax (201) 307-3607. jeff.ehoodin@bmwna.com ###