Farewell podium for the BMW M6 GT3: last-year’s winners ROWE Racing finish in second place

Nürburgring (GER), 3rd-6th June 2021: 24h Nürburgring, ROWE Racing, #98 BMW M6 GT3, Connor De Phillippi (USA), Martin Tomczyk (GER), Sheldon van der Linde (RSA), Marco Wittmann (GER).
Nürburgring (GER), 3rd-6th June 2021: 24h Nürburgring, ROWE Racing, #98 BMW M6 GT3, Connor De Phillippi (USA), Martin Tomczyk (GER), Sheldon van der Linde (RSA), Marco Wittmann (GER).

After claiming victory last year, ROWE Racing reached the podium once again at the 49th edition of the Nürburgring 24 Hours (GER). At the farewell appearance of the BMW M6 GT3, which will be replaced by the BMW M4 GT3 in 2022, Sheldon van der Linde (RSA), Martin Tomczyk (GER), Marco Wittmann (GER) and Connor De Phillippi (USA) finished second in the #98 car.

Nürburgring (GER), 3rd-6th June 2021: 24h Nürburgring, ROWE Racing, #1 BMW M6 GT3, Nick Catsburg (NED), John Edwards (USA), Philipp Eng (AUT), Nick Yelloly (GBR).

Having started from 25th on the grid, the quartet put on an impressive recovery performance and crossed the finish line just 8.8 seconds behind the victorious Porsche. This proved to be the shortest-ever edition of the race after thick fog interrupted the event for more than 14 hours.

 On Saturday afternoon, Tomczyk had laid the foundations for success in difficult conditions featuring soaking-wet sections of track as well as dry areas. He moved up from 25th position to third place during his double stint. In the final stage after the restart around midday on Sunday, van der Linde was involved in a thrilling duel for victory with the #911 Porsche. In the end, ROWE Racing was not even ten seconds away from defending their title. The team’s #1 car, with Nick Catsburg (NED), Nick Yelloly (GBR), John Edwards (USA) and Philipp Eng (AUT) at the wheel, started from pole position and led the field for the restart, but then fell back when regulations required a long pit stop after the red flag on Saturday evening. Shortly thereafter, the car was forced to retire due to a technical defect.

Nürburgring (GER), 3rd-6th June 2021: 24h Nürburgring, ROWE Racing, #1 BMW M6 GT3, Nick Catsburg (NED), John Edwards (USA), Philipp Eng (AUT), Nick Yelloly (GBR).

Schubert Motorsport also gave a strong performance. Jens Klingmann (GER), Jesse Krohn (FIN), Alexander Sims (GBR) and Stef Dusseldorp (NED) were on course for a podium finish for some time but then suffered some bad luck with Code 60 periods in the final stage and crossed the line in sixth place.

Nürburgring (GER), 3rd-6th June 2021: 24h Nürburgring, Schubert Motorsport, #20 BMW M6 GT3, Jesse Krohn (FIN), Jens Klingmann (GER), Alexander Sims (GBR), Stef Dusseldorp (NED).

BMW Junior Team was unrewarded for a strong debut in the BMW M6 GT3 at the Nürburgring 24 Hours. Dan Harper (GBR), Max Hesse (GER) and Neil Verhagen (USA) were joined by Augusto Farfus (BRA) as they worked their way back to the top ten thanks to some great lap times after selecting the wrong tyres at the start of the race. However, Farfus started to struggle with technical problems 30 minutes from the end and was hit from behind by another car as he slowed down. That marked the end of the race for the BMW Team RMG #77 BMW M6 GT3. Walkenhorst Motorsport put two of its BMW M6 GT3s in the top 20, finishing in twelfth and 15th.

Nürburgring (GER), 3rd-6th June 2021: 24h Nürburgring, BMW Team RMG, BMW Junior Team, #77 BMW M6 GT3, Dan Harper (GBR), Max Hesse (GER), Neil Verhagen (USA), Augusto Farfus (BRA)

BMW M CEO Markus Flasch (AUT) finished fourth in the CUP5 class with the #241 BMW M2 CS Racing. Competing for Adrenalin Motorsport, he shared the car with Jörg Weidinger, Matthias Malmedie and Niki Schelle (all GER).

Nürburgring (GER), 3rd-6th June 2021: 24h Nürburgring, Adrenalin Motorsport Team Alzner Automotive, #241 BMW M2 CS Racing, Markus Flasch (AUT), Matthias Malmedie (GER), Jörg Weidinger (GER), Niki Schelle (GER).
Nürburgring (GER), 3rd-6th June 2021: 24h Nürburgring, Adrenalin Motorsport Team Alzner Automotive, #241 BMW M2 CS Racing, Markus Flasch (AUT), Matthias Malmedie (GER), Jörg Weidinger (GER), Niki Schelle (GER).