BMW TEAM RLL RETURNS TO THE ROLEX 24 AT DAYTONA AS BMW CELEBRATES 40 YEARS OF SPORTS CAR RACING IN THE U.S.A.
January 21, 2015 by BMW
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Bruno Spengler, driver No. 25 BMW Z4 GTLM: 'This will be my first 24-hour race ever and I am very pleased I will be doing it at Daytona with BMW Team RLL. To add this race to my DTM calendar this season is something very special. My first few laps during our test in December were quite an experience because it was the first time I'd driven on such extreme banking. The Rolex 24 will be a new challenge for me and I'm always looking for that.' Dirk Werner, driver No. 25 BMW Z4 GTLM: 'I've competed at the Rolex 24 quite a few times, but the race remains an open bill. I've come close to the podium, but have not reached it yet. I'm very pleased to be starting another full season with BMW Team RLL. I love racing in the States because this is where I really learned sports car racing. I want to give my best this year and my first opportunity is the Rolex 24.' John Edwards, driver No. 24 BMW Z4 GTLM: 'We had a great race going here last year, but a wheel bearing failure cost us a better finish. That is one of those frustrating things that can happen in a 24-hour race so I do feel we have something to make up for this year. Daytona may not be a track where we have the pace of our competitors, but an endurance race like the Rolex 24 has many more facets than only speed. There are ten races this season, not eleven like last year, so every race has increased significance - especially these long ones. Not finishing is not an option.' Jens Klingmann, driver No. 24 BMW Z4 GTLM: 'I've had some experience in 24-hour races in Europe, but this will be my first Rolex 24 at Daytona - in fact, this is only the second time I've ever been in the States. I love the atmosphere over here and am enjoying every second. I watched last year's race on television and I've always wanted to race here. I'm here to support the team and help them gain points towards the championship.' Lucas Luhr, driver No. 24 BMW Z4 GTLM: 'This will be my first race in the States for BMW and really looking forward to it. The Rolex 24 can be a challenging race because you have a very long time in the dark and there are quite a lot of cars. The last time I raced at Daytona I was racing in a prototype car so I was a little worried that the first time they went flying by I would be a bit sad, but that was not the case at all. The Z4 is so much fun to drive, the GTLM class is so competitive and you have to push so hard I don't miss the prototypes at all. The only thing is you have to keep an eye in the mirrors.' Graham Rahal, driver No. 24 BMW Z4 GTLM: 'This is my second year at the Rolex 24 in the BMW Z4. Everything feels just that much more comfortable and you get up to speed just that much quicker. If we can run as strongly as we did last year and not have a failure (rear wheel bearing) we have a very good chance. The team has worked very hard putting together a very good car. Having won this race overall in a BMW powered prototype it would be great to add a GTLM class victory.' The 53rd Rolex 24 at Daytona takes the green flag at 2:10 p.m. Saturday, January 24 with the first two hour hours of coverage on FOX beginning at 2 p.m. ET. Altogether, 15.5 hours will be broadcast on FOX Sports platforms. The hours from 10 p.m. to 7 a.m. will be streamed live on IMSA.com. Follow BMW Team RLL on Twitter at @BMWUSARacing for 'from-the-pit-box' updates all weekend.
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