BMW M8 GTE hits the streets of Long Beach.

Munich. Following the two longest races of the 2018 IMSA
WeatherTech SportsCar Championship at Daytona (USA) and Sebring
(USA), BMW Team RLL heads to Long Beach (USA) for the season’s
shortest race with a length of 100 minutes.

 

Connor De Phillippi (USA) and Alexander Sims (GBR) will drive the #25
BMW M8 GTE at Long Beach. The duo finished second at Sebring along
with Bill Auberlen (USA). The veteran will rejoin the team at Watkins
Glen (USA) and Road Atlanta (USA) as he focuses on his new role as a
BMW NA Brand Ambassador. John Edwards (USA) and Jesse Krohn (FIN) will
pilot the #24 BMW M8 GTE. Both De Phillippi and Krohn will have their
first taste of the streets of Long Beach this weekend.

 

Historically, BMW Team RLL has an excellent record at Long Beach.
Eight podium finishes, including three victories (2015, 2013 and 2011)
mean there are strong expectations for the BMW M8 GTE based on the
team’s Sebring performance.

 

Bobby Rahal (Team Principal, BMW Team RLL):

“We have had good fortune at Long Beach over the years. We have won
three times and had a number of podiums. In fact, we have had at least
one car of the two on the podium every year since 2009 except the past
two years and we were a contender in those so overall we have a pretty
good track record in Long Beach. The BMW M8 GTE certainly seems to
have the performance needed to be able to do it again. It’s just a
matter of qualifying well and getting through traffic, both of which
are key in Long Beach. I have to feel pretty optimistic about our chances.”

 

Connor De Phillippi (#25 BMW M8 GTE): 

“I’ve been attending the Long Beach Grand Prix since I was a young
boy, and now I’ll finally have a chance to be on track with our BMW M8
GTE. We’re coming off our first pole and podium at the last event, and
I’m excited to keep our momentum moving forward towards that first victory.”

 

Alexander Sims (#25 BMW M8 GTE)

“What an awesome place to be going back to this year. Last year was
my first time at Long Beach and due to it being a street track, the
only laps you do are on the race weekend and so I have done relatively
few laps there compared to the other circuits on the calendar. It’s
exciting, bumpy and there is zero tolerance for mistakes in most
corners so it’s going to be a thrilling race and one which I think the
BMW M8 GTE will be competitive at and will give us a solid chance of
getting a good result. We’ve kept improving the car and the entire BMW
Team RLL crew have been working flat out, so I feel that we have a
good shot of continuing our momentum from Sebring’s first podium with
the BMW M8 GTE into the Long Beach weekend.”

 

John Edwards (#24 BMW M8 GTE): 

“It was great to run with some pace at Sebring and we are feeling
more confident with our new BMW M8 GTE. After some long endurance
races, I’m excited to get the sprint part of our season starting with
the shortest race on the streets of Long Beach. We had a shot at the
win there last year in the BMW M6 GTLM and I expect to be competitive
again with the BMW M8 GTE, it’s a challenging race with only one pit
stop planned, so any small error can change the whole outlook of the race.”

 

Jesse Krohn  (#24 BMW M8 GTE)

“Long Beach will be one of the new tracks for me this year. I have
always liked street circuits although it has been a long time since I
had a street race. I am really looking forward to the weekend and hope
we get a strong result.”