BMW Motorsport is the division of BMW responsible for motorsport-related activities, including works-run competition programmes in touring car racing, sports car racing, motorcycle racing and Formula One.
Contents
1Teams
1.1Australin gt
1.2DTM
1.3IMSA
1.4GT Racing
1.5FIA WEC
2Racecars
2.1Current
2.2Future
3See also
4External links
Teams
Australin gt
bmw team SRM
laser racing
DTM
BMW Team RMG
BMW Team RBM
IMSA
BMW Team RLL
GT Racing
BMW Team Schnitzer
Schubert Motorsport
Walkenhorst Motorsport
BMW Team Studie
Teo Martín Motorsport
FIA WEC
BMW Team MTEK
Racecars
Current
BMW M4 DTM
BMW M6 GTLM
BMW M6 GT3
BMW M235i Racing
BMW M3 Racetype
Future
BMW M4 Turbo DTM
See also
BMW M
BMW in motorsport
Turner Motorsport
BMW Sauber
Alpina
Dinan BMW
BMW Motorrad
External links
BMW Motorsport Official website
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BMW
Current brands
BMW (sub-brands: BMW i and BMW M)
BMW Motorrad
Mini
Rolls-Royce
Zinoro
Previous brands
Automobilwerk Eisenach
Bayerische Flugzeugwerke
BMW Marine
Dixi
Glas
Husqvarna Motorcycles
Otto Flugmaschinenfabrik
Rapp Motorenwerke
Rover Group1
Divisions and subsidiaries
BMW Bank
BMW India
BMW Mexico
BMW Motorsport
BMW US Manufacturing Company
Designworks
Joint ventures
BMW Brilliance (Chinese automobile manufacturer)
Here (mapping products)
Vehicles
BMW automobiles
BMW motorcycles
Mini
Rolls-Royce
Zinoro
Technologies
BMW Assist
ConnectedDrive
iDrive
Valvetronic
VANOS
xDrive
Motorsport
BMW in motorsport
BMW in Formula One
BMW M1 Procar Championship
Kumho BMW Championship
Team RMG
Team Schnitzer
Team RBM
Team MTEK
Team RLL
Team Schubert
Buildings
BMW Central Building
BMW Headquarters
BMW Museum
BMW Welt
BMW Group Plant Dingolfing
Other
Alpina
BMW Art Car
BMW Car Club of America
BMW people
History of BMW
History of BMW motorcycles
Hofmeister kink
1BMW sold the Rover Group in 2000, however BMW retained the rights to the Mini, Riley and Triumph brands.
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