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BMW Team PTG/BMW of
North America
Notes and Quotes
August 14, 2001
Correction:
A correction to the press release entitled "BMW Heads to
Mosport in Manufacturer's Point Lead" sent out Friday, August 10:
BMW Team PTG did not win at Mosport in 1995, but did win in 1996, 1997 and
1998 - winning in 1998 in both the GT3 and GT2 classes!
Four Races in Six Weeks Plus.
Four races in just six weeks makes for a busy July and August for
BMW Team PTG, but the team is not too busy to support the American Le Mans
Series. Team PTG participated in an important press conference in
Washington D.C. on August 9 and at Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course in
Lexington, Ohio, this past weekend in an ALMS series promotion at the CART
race there.
A Capital Idea
On August 9, Washington D.C. Mayor Anthony A. Williams and the
D.C. Sports & Entertainment Commission announced a 10-year agreement
with National Grand Prix Holdings, LLC, to host the "National Grand
Prix of Washington, D.C." on the grounds of RFK Memorial Stadium.
The first event will be a round of the American Le Mans Series on July 21,
2002. Team PTG attended the press conference, with driver Niclas Jönsson
and team owner Tom Milner representing BMW. PTG also displayed one
of its BMW M3 race cars with the capitol building as a backdrop - even
starting up the M3 to give the assembled media a serious sound bite.
Tom Milner, owner Prototype Technology Group, located in
Winchester, Va.:
"We now have a race in, arguably, the most important city in the
world and it is right in my backyard! Fantastic! The time has
finally come that after 33 years of racing I can invite all my hometown
friends to a race. The National Grand Prix is another great
opportunity for the American Le Mans Series as it elevates its program
another step. For people who are serious about sports car racing
there is only one series - the ALMS."
Niclas Jönsson, driver of No. 10 PTG M3 GTR in the 2001
ALMS:
"A street course is always exciting. I've looked at the track
layout and it may be only about 1.7 miles long, but the circuit looks to
have all the ingredients to hold a safe, exciting and competitive race.
And best of all it looks like a BMW track."
Mid-Ohio
Another first for the ALMS will occur on August 25 when the
series comes to the Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course for round 6 of the 2001
championship. Along with the LMP900s of Rinaldo Capello and Klaus Graf,
Team PTG driver Niclas Jönsson drove one of PTG's BMW M3 race cars around
the 2.25-mile circuit at this past weekend's CART race, during a special
demonstration in front of Mid-Ohio's large crowd.
Niclas Jönsson, driver of No. 10 PTG M3 GTR:
"We ran approximately 30 minutes over Saturday and Sunday.
Quite a large number of fans made a point of visiting the ALMS paddock to
check out our cars and they were all very positive towards us.
"The three of us (Jönsson, Capello and Graf) had never been to
Mid-Ohio before so it was time well spent. Mid-Ohio is a very
challenging circuit. I now have a good idea of it and can really
think about it and prepare before we return in two weeks."
Tom Salkowsky, motorsports manager, BMW of North America,
LLC:
"We are excited to be racing at Mid-Ohio not only because it will be
the first visit for the American Le Mans Series, but Dublin, Ohio, is the
home of BMW Financial Services - one of the co-sponsors of BMW Team PTG.
We hope the members of BMW FS will be able to join our dealers and car
club members at the race and watch the new M3 GTR. BMW FS is a very
important component within BMW's portfolio and many of the new BMW's on
the road today are leased through BMW Financial services."
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