Between the 6 Hours of Indianapolis in IMSA and the GT World Challenge Europe at Monza this weekend, BMW has been forced to spread its forces across the Atlantic. It is on the Old Continent where the biggest change is to be found, on the ROWE Racing side.
Held in Indianapolis on the BMW M Hybrid V8s of Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing, Philipp Eng and Nick Yelloly will be replaced on the BMW M4 GT3 N°98 of the German team. L’Hélice has thus called on Robin Frijns and Maxime Oosten to support Marco Wittmann at Monza. For Frijns, this is not a discovery since he has already driven with ROWE Racing during the 24 Hours of Nürburgring. On the other hand, Oosten will make his debut on the international GT scene, he who is competing in ADACT GT Masters this year, already at the wheel of the M4.
ALSO READ > BMW launches its new M4 GT3 Evo on the Nordschleife
Comment on this article! 0