BMW Motorrad has been supporting privateer racers through their customer
sport program since 2011 and is looking to expand the program this year
after dropping direct factory sponsorship of the World Superbike
Championship last year. In 2014, BMW Motorrad Motorsport will strike out
in a new direction by introducing a unique world-wide racing project:
the BMW Motorrad Race Trophy.
This is their own competition for
privateer BMW Motorrad races who contest in different international and
national championships and events around the globe. According to the
results they achieve in their races, they collect points towards the BMW
Motorrad Race Trophy classification with the world-wide best privateer
BMW rider crowned at the end of the year.
“We have set ourselves the goal of making BMW Motorrad a pioneer when
it comes to innovative ideas in motorsport,” said Stephan Schaller,
President BMW Motorrad. “Our aim is to re-define standards in customer
racing. For this reason, we are delighted to be able to present a
project, the likes of which has never been seen before in international
motorcycle racing: the BMW Motorrad Race Trophy. We are the first
manufacturer in the world to offer a racing project spanning every
continent with an own classification for our privateer riders.
As such,
BMW Motorrad riders all over the planet are part of one big family. The
BMW Motorrad Race Trophy is one part of the extended customer sport
programme we offer from 2014 on. Our racing customers are perfect
ambassadors for our brand, as they fly the flag for BMW Motorrad on
every continent. BMW Motorrad Motorsport repays them for their
commitment by offering comprehensive support and many other benefits.”
As a part of the strategic realignment to enhance the customer sports
program, the management structure of BMW Motorrad Motorsport has been
changed. In a first step, Berthold Hauser, who has decades of experience
in international motorcycle racing, was appointed BMW Motorrad
Motorsport Technical Director. Now, in a second step, the position of
the BMW Motorrad Motorsport Marketing Director has been created. This
role is filled by Udo Mark, who gained motorsport experience from many
years in the BMW Group.
At the official launch of the BMW Motorrad Race Trophy at the Dutch
round of the 2014 FIM Superbike World Championship at Assen, Hauser and
Mark presented details of this unique contest. In the first season, the
competition is for privateer BMW Motorrad riders who contest in any of
15 different championships and events world-wide, from the FIM Superbike
World Championship and other international series to national
championships and events like the Isle of Man TT (see an overview
below).
In total, BMW Motorrad riders entering this competition can
score points towards the 2014 BMW Motorrad Race Trophy in race events
taking place in 19 countries on six continents. A complex formula was
mentioned but not detailed in which points they collect for the results
they achieved in the single race events are calculated toward the
trophy. In a ceremony at the end of the year, the 15 best classified
riders will be rewarded a trophy and prize money totaling 100,000 euros.
Entry to the 2014 BMW Motorrad Race Trophy is open to all interested
privateer riders, who race bikes that are based on the BMW S1000RR or
the BMW HP4 in one or more of the 15 listed series and events in the
2014 season. It is planned to extend the number of championships in the
future. Participation is free of charge
“We are proud to present our new concept of the BMW Motorrad Race
Trophy,” said Hauser. “There’s never been anything like this in
motorcycle racing, BMW Motorrad is the first manufacturer in the world
to organize a race trophy especially for its customers. It’s kind of a
‘championship without limits’ – in which the privateer BMW Motorrad
riders from some of the most important international and national series
in the world play the leading role.
BMW Motorrad riders who fight for
the title in their championships now also can battle each other for the
title of the best BMW Motorrad rider – riders, who would not otherwise
be able to test their strength because they take part in completely
different series. It’s a one-off.”
Mark added, “BMW Motorrad has Motorsport in its genes. We believe in
customer sport, which is why we want to set new standards. Our aim for
the future is to enable all motorcycle enthusiasts around the world to
experience our brand and products. This experience now has a name: BMW
Motorrad Race Trophy. It provides all riders who battle for points on
BMW motorcycles in official racing championships with a platform to
select the best BMW Motorrad rider in the world among all fellow BMW
riders.”
2014 BMW Motorrad Race Trophy championships and events:
1. FIM Superbike World Championship (WSBK)
2. FIM Superstock 1000 Cup (WSTK)
3. FIM Endurance World Championship (EWC)
4. FIM Spanish Superbike Championship (CEV)
5. FIM Sidecar World Championship (SWC)
6. Brazilian Superbike Championship (BRSBK)
7. British Superbike Championship (BSB)
8. Canadian Superbike Championship (CSBK)
9. French Superbike Championship (FSBK)
10. International German Superbike Championship (IDM)
11. Italian Superbike Championship (CIV)
12. Japanese Road Race Championship (MFJ)
13. South African Motorcycle Championship (SAM)
14. Isle of Man Tourist Trophy (TT)
15. Macau Grand Prix (MGP)
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