Formula E: Porsche to enter team in 2019, ending Le Mans involvement
Porsche is ending its Le Mans program and will compete in the all-electric Formula E series from 2019, leaving an uncertain future for LMP1
Porsche is ending its Le Mans program and will compete in the all-electric Formula E series from 2019, leaving an uncertain future for LMP1
BMW and Audi are getting cold feet about continuing in the DTM without Mercedes-Benz, both companies claiming they are pondering their options at the moment
BMW is set to roll out an evo kit for its M6 GT3 for next year, having recently tested the updated package at Lausitzring.
Mercedes shocked the motorsports world yesterday when it announced it would leave DTM in 2018 in favor of a factory Formula E effort
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I spent the day with BMW attending the 2017 Formula E New York City ePrix, in Red Hood, Brooklyn and it was more thrilling than I thought it would be.
Mercedes-Benz has been a core part of DTM since its relaunch in 2020, but starting with 2019, the race will continue with BMW and Audi
Audi driver Nico Muller has come in for criticism from the Ingolstadt marque's DTM rivals Mercedes and BMW regarding his race tactics
The Lausitzring was the venue for the first official test of the all-new BMW M8 GTE in mid-July 2017. Martin Tomczyk and Maxime Martin shared driving duties
Marco Wittmann (GER) finished on the podium in third place in the ninth race of the DTM season, at the Moscow Raceway (RUS)
John Edwards and Martin Tomczyk raced the No. 24 BMW M6 GTLM to a third place finish in today’s two-hour-and-forty-minute Northeast Grand Prix.
BMW Team RLL qualifies fourth and eighth at the 2017 Lime Rock Northeast Grand Prix. The pole went to the No. 912 Porsche with a 50.40 seconds lap.