Le Mans Winning Car Joins BMW Power Festival
Line Up
25 April 2005
The powerful BMW V12 Le Mans Roadster, winner of the classic 24 hour
race, will be another attraction for motorsport fans at the inaugural
BMW Power Festival at Rockingham Motor Racing Circuit on the 21st and
22nd May.
The car not only won the 1999 24 Hours of Le Mans with Yannick Dalmas
(F), Pierluigi Martini (I) and Joachim Winkelhock (D) at the wheel,
but also its first event in America, the Sebring 12 Hours, this time
with Tom Kristensen (DK), JJ Lehto (FIN) and Jörg Müller
sharing the driving. Its results during that season made it the most
successful open-top sports car for two decades.
The race meeting programme will include rounds five and six of the Formula BMW
UK Championship. This series started last weekend (9th /10th April) at Donington
Park, where the racing was close and exciting. The winners of the two races were
Matt Howson, with the brand new Filsell Motorsport team, and Australian Nathan
Antunes (Motaworld Racing). Matt, who can claim to be ‘local’ to
the circuit, leads the drivers’ points table. He was brought up in the
Stamford area and was educated at Casterton Community College, just outside the
Lincolnshire town. In the Rookie Cup Michael Meadows (Master Motorsport) and
Euan Hankey (Barwell) had a win and a second each so are joint championship leaders.
However, Michael did it the hard way with a caste on the ankle he broke three
weeks before the race.
The Formula BMW UK Championship also made the headlines, due to a spectacular
accident, that saw the youngest driver in the series, 16-year-old Joe Osborne
(Nexa Racing) walk away without a scratch. The strength of the FB2 was plain
for all to see as the car’s chassis, engine and gearbox all survived the
crash intact.
Prior to the first two races the Formula BMW UK Championship drivers also received
news of an end of season bonus. The first ever Formula BMW Championship World
Final will be held at the Bahrain International Circuit from the 13th to 16th
December. Not only will the UK drivers, who will join those from the Asian, German
and American series, compete for an overall prize purse of US$60,000, but the
Champion will get to test a BMW WilliamsF1 Team car.
Tickets prices are £15 (adv) or £20 (gate) for adults on Sunday 22nd
May and £5 (gate only) on Saturday 21st May. Children 16 and under
receive free admission. Anyone purchasing an advance ticket will be entered into
a free draw, with the lucky winner (must be over 18) receiving a lap of the track
in the brand new BMW M5 course car driven by Andy Priaulx.
For further information, visit the official web site of Rockingham or
by call the
ticket booking line on 08700 134 044.