BMW will make a return to top-level sports activities automobile racing within the new LMDh prototype class in 2023.
The Munich agency took victory at Le Mans with the V12 LMR prototype in 1999 and has been considering a return. The transfer was confirmed by BMW M boss Markus Flasch with a submit on Instagram displaying a picture of that automobile captioned: “We’re again, Daytona 2023.”
Flasch later added, in an official affirmation: “In coming into the LMDh class, BMW M Motorsport is fulfilling the stipulations to problem for total victory on the most iconic endurance races on the earth from 2023. We will probably be totally focussed on tackling this problem.
“There’s a spirit of optimism right here. BMW has a profitable historical past in prototype racing – the Le Mans victory in 1999 was unforgettable. Reviving this story in a contemporary prototype with M Energy will thrill followers of BMW M Motorsport.”
The transfer will permit BMW to compete within the high-profile IMSA collection in North America – one of many greatest international markets for its M efficiency model.
The new LMDh class is loosely based mostly on LMP2 equipment. Beneath these guidelines, producers should decide considered one of 4 management chassis and use a spec rear-axle hybrid system, though they will match their very own bodywork styling parts and rear-drive powertrain. Output is capped at 670bhp.
Porsche, Audi and Acura have all confirmed they are going to enter the LMDh class, which will probably be eligible for each the American IMSA Championship that features the Daytona 24 Hours and the World Endurance Championship. That latter championship consists of Le Mans and in addition options vehicles within the Le Mans Hypercar class, together with Toyota, Peugeot and Ferrari.
BMW didn’t specify if it will run twin programmes in IMSA and the WEC, or supply its vehicles to privateers.
BMW has been contemplating future motorsport tasks after confirming that it will withdraw from the Components E Championship on the finish of this season.
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