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BMW Motorrad Makes Successful Return to Road Racing at Le Mans



BMW Motorrad Makes Successful Return to Road Racing at Le Mans

Woodcliff Lake, NJ - April 23, 2007... BMW Motorrad returned to world championship motorcycle racing with impressive results this weekend at the grueling Le Mans 24 hour race in France, culminating with a win in its class and a highly impressive 16th overall on the modified R 1200 S sports boxer.

Despite a difference in horsepower compared with their rivals, BMW Motorrad Motorsport team riders Thomas Hinterreiter, Rico Penzkofer and Marcus Barth hustled the flat-twin around the 4.18-km Bugatti circuit, entertaining 90,000 sun-soaked spectators with daring late-braking maneuvers and impressive speed through the turns.

Throughout the 24 hours and 776 laps of the race, the bike’s twin-cylinder engine never missed a beat. Considering that the BMW R 1200 S has only had one shakedown test – and that most of the top teams didn’t suffer any serious misfortunes or retirements – finishing 16th overall was a tremendous result and one that will give the whole team a huge boost for the forthcoming season, according to Markus Barth.



“This was an amazing result and it’s largely due to the way the whole team works together,” said the German rider who had originally been the substitute rider until an injury to Stéphane Mertens meant that Barth got the ride at Le Mans. “All three of us put in very close and consistent lap times and that made us very competitive. I am very happy with this result because, before the race, I thought that we’d do well to finish in the top 20, so to get 16th is super. I want to thank all the mechanics and everybody involved in the race effort because they’ve all played an important part in our success. Considering we were down on horsepower, I think we’ve done really well. I had no problems at all during the race apart from a bit of a sore neck, but I’m looking forward to celebrating this success with the rest of the team.”

This was a view shared by Barth’s teammate Thomas Hinterreiter.

“This World Endurance Championship race result is a perfect start and I’m so happy because I never would have believed that we’d finish as high up as we did,” observed Hinterreiter. “Le Mans is a very tough place to race and most of our rivals had much faster bikes, so to do what we did was great,” he added. “We knew we’d be at a disadvantage compared with the rest of the field, but this is all part of the challenge. I didn’t have any problems during the race and I actually felt that the bike was getting better as the race wore on! We’ve not had much time with the R 1200 S before coming to Le Mans, so this result makes me very, very happy.”

Rico Penzkofer was also very pleased with the team’s performance and result in this race, one of the toughest on the endurance calendar.

“I was thinking about a top 25 place before this weekend,” commented Penzkofer. “We did very well to finish 16th, especially as very few top teams crashed out or retired,” he remarked. “Our result was due to hard work and effort. The team has done absolutely perfect work and the team spirit has been super throughout the weekend. This is a great start to the season and it gives us plenty of confidence for the next race.”

Director of BMW Motorrad Motorsport, Berti Hauser, was delighted with the team’s first official outing and believes that Boxer fans can expect more of the same throughout 2007.



“After five years of the Boxer Cup, we wanted a new challenge and we also wanted to give something back to the fans,” commented Hauser. “We wanted to participate in a major race but knew we couldn’t do Superbike with this bike (because of the regulations) so we chose what is probably the toughest discipline of all – endurance!”

“Le Mans is probably the most famous and also the toughest endurance race on the calendar,” Hauser added, “and with many strong teams participating, we knew it wasn’t going to be easy. However, I never expected we’d finish in the top 16 and I am both happy and delighted with this performance. The team’s motivation and spirit has been super throughout and this result is a great reward for everybody’s hard work and commitment. We’ve learned so much just from being part of this race and we’ve got a lot of ideas to work on that I know will help us improve the bike even more for the next challenge.”

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