Jeddah Finale: BMW M4 GT3 Gear Up for Title Battles

The spotlight shines on Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, as the BMW M4 GT3 takes centre stage in the climactic Fanatec GT World Challenge Europe finale. This thrilling 6-hour race, hosted on a tight and fast street circuit under floodlights, presents an electrifying stage for BMW M Motorsport teams as they chase both overall and Endurance Cup titles.

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Dries Vanthoor and Charles Weerts are leading the charge and currently top the overall driver standings. They’ll share the #32 BMW M4 GT3 with Sheldon van der Linde for the endurance race, representing BMW M Team WRT. With strong prospects in both the team and driver categories, the trio faces stiff competition on an unfamiliar track, demanding precision and adaptability. Adding to the excitement, Valentino Rossi and his teammates in the #46 BMW M4 GT3 bring additional depth to BMW’s lineup.

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The competition intensifies as ROWE Racing joins the title hunt, fielding the #998 BMW M4 GT3 adorned in a distinctive MultiBank Group livery. Meanwhile, Century Motorsport and Team WRT aim to secure honours in the Bronze Cup category. With Jeddah hosting its first-ever GT3 event, all drivers and teams are navigating new terrain, heightening the unpredictability of this high-stakes showdown.

The finale also features the GT4 European Series, where BMW M Motorsport has its eyes set on the inaugural GT4 Manufacturer ranking. After a stellar season across global GT4 competitions, BMW enters the final weekend in a promising position, further underscoring its dominance in motorsport.

As the engines roar to life on the illuminated streets of Jeddah, the stakes are high, and the anticipation is even higher. With champions set to be crowned and history waiting to be written, BMW M Motorsport is poised to make a lasting mark on this extraordinary season finale.

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