April 16 2015
The BMW Team RLL carries the momentum of two fourth-place finishes for the number 24 BMW Z4 GTLM car at the 24 Hours of Daytona (US) and the 12 Hours of Sebring (US) and a second-place finish at Daytona (US) for the number 25 machine to the third race of the United SportsCar Championship (USCC) on the 18th April. As part of the Long Beach Grand Prix weekend, the race is the shortest of the year at only 100 minutes, and is held on the 1.968-mile, 11-turn temporary street course – the site of the very first win for the BMW Z4 GTLM racing programme in 2013.
John Edwards (US) and Lucas Luhr (DE), drivers of the number 24 BMW Z4 GTLM, are currently second in the GTLM Drivers’ and Team standings with number 25 drivers Bill Auberlen (US) and Dirk Werner (US) one point behind in third. BMW stands second in the manufacturer points, ten behind Chevrolet (Corvette), the winners of the two opening rounds.
IMSA announced Balance of Performance changes for the Long Beach event. The BMW cars will lose ten kilograms of weight and be allowed to race with an additional two litres of fuel. Other competitors in the GTLM class also received adjustments.
John Edwards (Number 24 BMW Z4 GTLM):
“Long Beach is a spectacle as much as it is a race. It’s an iconic event that I feel lucky to be a part of. Last year we walked away with a podium finish, but this year we will try to repeat the feat accomplished two years ago, where the two Z4s finished one-two. Lucas and I have had a steady start to the season points-wise, but there’s nothing like a couple of P4’s to make us want to stand back up on the podium.”
Bobby Rahal (Team Principal, BMW Team RLL):
“All you have to do is look at BMW Team RLL’s track record at Long Beach to know our expectations. We have had a high degree of success there finishing one-two two years ago and second last year. We could have had a double-podium again last year after qualifying second and third, but the number 56 car had an issue in the race and got caught up in an incident that ended its podium hopes. The number 55 car ran strongly throughout the race to finish second. If there is a track that is made for the BMW Z4 GTLM, it would be Long Beach. The races are always close but we feel pretty good about our chances. Street circuits are a great fit for the BMW Z4.”
John Edwards captured the Pro Mazda championship for AIM Autosport in 2008 with 4 wins and 8 podiums