As homologation of its new LMDh challenger nears, BMW has given an update on its 2023 IMSA car following its latest test. Full story ⬇️
Wittmann flew to the US to take part in the three-day test before returning to Europe for the DTM title decider at Hockenheim, where it was announced that the German driver would join BMW’s GTP line-up at the Rolex 24 at Daytona in January.
"It was a very good test,” Wittmann told Autosport. “We covered a lot of mileage which was really nice to see. “Generally, the American tracks are very old school, not much run-off area, which is nice - it is challenging. So it's very cool. “The homologation is very, very soon, so there is not a lot of time,” explained Roos. “So, for sure this is a very demanding topic.
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