PTG will not be holding an open house this year due to BMW NA's pull out of their support.
I found it ironic when I heard a BMW commercial touting their BMW Motorsport heritage.
PTG will not be holding an open house this year due to BMW NA's pull out of their support.
I found it ironic when I heard a BMW commercial touting their BMW Motorsport heritage.
Why would PTG decide to punish the club after all of our support because of the decision made by BMW NA? I don't understand why BMW NA have dropped them either. It seems like BMW has really shifted their racing attention to only open wheel classes like the Formula BMW and F1.
Bob Hopkins
M3 1997 Black "Vader"
911 1986 Red "Baron"
BMW has shifted their attention because all they make are overweight luxo-barge cruisers.
now let's be rational. if anyone is being punished here, it's PTG, having been dropped by BMW NA (because they're not selling anything they want to race right now or because they're not making anything competitive) - despite advertising claims of motorsport links.
PTG is a good friend of the bmw club and i hope they find something fun and fast to race next year! Maybe someday it will again be a BMW.
Last edited by 1996 328ti; 10-26-2006 at 06:36 PM. Reason: fixed quote
2006 GMC Sierra 2500HD 4WD Duramax LBZ/Allison 6-speed
2002 BMW M3 - Alpinweiss III/Black
1999 323i KP/GTS2 - Alpinweiss III (Black Hood, other stuff)
1990 325is - Brilliantrot/Tan
1989 325is - Alpinweiss II/Black (S50B32)
1989 M3 - Alpinweiss II/Black (S62B50 in progress)
You could race a M5 against the vettes and AM's in ALMS or the M6. Like in the good ole days.
Dave Apker
Milner commented at the last ALMS race about them closing the season with BMW but didn't elaborate on future plans. I'm guessing maybe Rolex Grand Am possibly or take the year off.
Gary ex-spinmeister
"Drift it, but don't spin..." Tanner Foust, Fed Ex 10/29/06
At the Laguna Seca race Milner said "we'll be back next year."
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