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Topic: Coronel wins the 2013 BMW Sports TrophyPosted: 08 Dec 2013 at 2:58pm |
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Coronel wins the 2013 BMW Sports Trophy – ROAL Motorsport
takes top honours in new Team Competition.
Munich (DE), 7th December 2013. BMW Motorsport honoured the most successful participants in the BMW Sports Trophy for the 52nd time on Saturday. BMW Motorsport Director Jens Marquardt presented the most successful privateer BMW drivers with their trophies at the award ceremony in the Doppelkegel building at BMW Welt in Munich (DE), ably assisted by long-time BMW driver Alessandro Zanardi (IT). The best BMW privateer teams of the season were also recognised for the first time. First place in the Drivers’ Competition went to Tom Coronel (NL). He won two races in the FIA World Touring Car Championship (WTCC) at the wheel of his BMW 320 TC. As a reward for his efforts, he received 30,000 Euros in prize money and the opportunity to test the BMW M3 DTM, which he did last Sunday in Jerez (ES). “I would like to congratulate Tom Coronel on winning the 2013 BMW
Sports Trophy,” said BMW Motorsport Director Jens Marquardt. “He has been a
popular and successful member of the BMW family for some years now and has
impressed in the World Touring Car Championship with consistently good
performances. He has certainly more than earned the winner’s trophy, prize
money and his laps in the BMW M3 DTM.” Coronel said: “It is a great feeling to know that you have been
the most successful privateer BMW driver in the world this season. I have been
driving for BMW for a long time now, and am obviously delighted that my
performances have been recognised. To be the best among so many fantastic
drivers in the BMW Sports Trophy is by no means something you take for
granted.” Coronel was thrilled by his outing in the BMW M3 DTM: “It was a
great experience – and a very special one. After so many years in the World Touring
Car Championship, I was particularly pleased to be back in a car with so much
downforce. I had the same feeling as I used to get during my time in
single-seaters or in Le Mans. You can really push racing cars like that to the
very limit – particularly in quick corners. This challenge is far greater in a
DTM car than in other cars.” Second and third place in the competition for privateer drivers
went to Coronel’s WTCC colleagues Stefano D’Aste (IT) and Mehdi Bennani (MA).
They picked up 25,000 Euros and 21,000 Euros in prize money respectively for
their efforts. In total, 259 BMW privateers from 26 different countries took
part in the 2013 BMW Sports Trophy. They appeared as ambassadors for BMW in 48
racing series around the world. The prize purse of 250,000 is distributed among
the top 25 drivers. The Team Competition made its debut in 2013. All BMW Sports Trophy
teams were able to submit their results over the course of the season, in the
hope that they would then be honoured at BMW Welt. Thirty six teams, active in
32 racing series, entered the new competition. First place, and with it a
valuable parts package, went to ROAL Motorsport. The team led by former BMW DTM
champion Roberto Ravaglia (IT) came out on top thanks to impressive results in
the World Touring Car Championship and victory in the Team competition in the
Italian GT Championship. Second place went to Team Engstler, with the Adrenalin
Motorsport team third. “The new Team Competition was a great success in its first year
and has been very well received by our privateers,” said Marquardt. “BMW
Motorsport is well aware of the enormous importance of its ambassadors all over
the world. Therefore, it is important to us that we not only honour the drivers
at the end of the 52nd year of the BMW Sports Trophy, but also the teams.
Congratulations to Roberto Ravaglia and his team.” “That’s my 29th visit at BMW Motorsport’s season ending party, and
I’m very proud of being here as Team Principal and receiving this award,” said
Ravaglia. “This victory not only belongs to the whole team, but also to our
drivers.”
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