Fully committed, even without Rossi
For BMW itself, the main difference is simply less crowding around the garage, where Rossi’s many fans often gathered to catch a glimpse of their hero. But the German manufacturer’s commitment to the LMGT3 class remains unchanged.
“We are 100% committed,” Roos emphasised. “With our two drivers, you can see that we are serious about fighting for the M4 GT3 Evo.
“We have already won a lot, but we don’t have a championship title yet. There is only one that you can win with the GT3. That is our goal.
“We have already won a lot, but we don’t have a championship title yet. There is only one that you can win with the GT3. That is our goal.”
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