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Back for another 24-hour performance

This coming weekend marks the highlight of the season for ROWE RACING: the 24 Hours of Nürburgring on 16 and 17 May. As defending champions, the team is heading into the race with a clear goal – to repeat last year’s success and finish at the top once again.

With two BMW M4 GT3 EVOs and a top-class line-up of eight BMW M works drivers, ROWE RACING is ideally equipped for the ultimate challenge in the ‘Green Hell’. Should they successfully defend their title, ROWE RACING would be the first team in 17 years to achieve this feat at the endurance classic on the Nordschleife. At the same time, this presents BMW with the chance to celebrate its 22nd overall victory in the 24-hour race.

The race at the Nürburgring is regarded as one of the toughest tests in international motorsport. 24 hours of maximum strain on drivers, cars and technology demand perfect preparation, uncompromising teamwork and absolute reliability of all components. This is precisely where ROWE’s season campaign comes in: CHAMPIONS NEVER REST.

What makes a champion?

Under this motto, ROWE RACING is focusing on intensive preparation – from technical set-up and the engineers’ work right through to the drivers’ physical and mental preparation. We are ready for the ultimate test when the Nordschleife once again becomes the stage for what has defined ROWE and ROWE RACING for years: non-stop performance.

“Competing with the #1 car at the 24 Hours of Nürburgring is, above all, a confirmation of last year’s performance – and at the same time a clear incentive to build on it. With a total of seven podium finishes, ROWE RACING has been even more consistently successful at the Nürburgring than at Spa. This shows just how strong our position is on the Nordschleife. The fact that three of the four 2025 winners are back in the car together makes us very proud as a team. It demonstrates the confidence in our work and gives us a strong starting point to be among the frontrunners again this year.”
Hans-Peter Naundorf
Teamchef ROWE RACING