News
BimmerWorld Ready to Resume the Fight at Homestead-Miami Raceway
March 2nd, 2011
After earning podium in ST class and a top-6 in GS at the season opening Continental Tire Sports Car Challenge race at Daytona, BimmerWorld is aiming for more points and speed at Round 2.
For a team that doubled in size, made its debut with a two-car effort in the Grand Sport (GS) category and fielded two new drivers in the Street tuner (ST) class at Daytona, the BMW experts at BimmerWorld Racing came away pleased from the first race of the 2011 championship. But they are also hungry for better results.
BimmerWorld Signs United BMW as New Sponsor for GRAND-AM Program
February 28th, 2011
Race-winning Continental Tire Sports Car Challenge team to benefit from new parts partnership with United BMW; BimmerWorld's aftermarket business will also use United BMW's OEM components
Positive growth and momentum continues to build for BimmerWorld Racing as the four-car GRAND-AM team announced the signing of Roswell, Georgia-based United BMW as the team’s official supplier of BMW OEM parts.
BimmerWorld’s Capestro-DuBets and Liefooghe Score Top-3 at Daytona Season Opener
January 31st, 2011
Capestro-DuBets stands on the podium and sprays champagne in his first professional race
Breaking into the professional ranks of any sport is a pressure-packed endeavor, and for a young driver like BimmerWorld Racing’s John Capestro-DuBets, the need to deliver a strong performance in his first pro race was critical.
BimmerWorld Prepared for Second Season of GRAND-AM ST Competition
January 26th, 2011
After coming tantalizingly close to winning the GRAND-AM ST title last year, BimmerWorld returns with two fast BMW E90s and four rapid drivers.
For some teams, finishing second in a major auto racing championship would be received in a positive light–as an indicator of how much progress had been made. For BimmerWorld Racing, the 2010 GRAND-AM Continental Tire Sports Car Challenge Street Tuner (ST) class runner-up, finishing second has only served to fuel a relentless off-season of work to make sure it doesn’t happen again.