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    Schnitzer Motorsport was a motorsport team based in Freilassing near Munich, Germany. From the early days of its establishment, the team mostly operated...
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    1978, Josef Schnitzer died in an accident, and Herbert Schnitzer remained as the boss. Apart from having the BMW dealership and Motorsport team based in...
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    The firm has roots with Schnitzer Motorsport, but is a completely independent company both commercially and legally. AC Schnitzer is part of the Kohl Group...
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  • Herbert Schnitzer, German, owner and co-founder of Schnitzer Motorsport Josef Schnitzer, German racedriver and co-founder of Schnitzer Motorsport Joseph...
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    Series for 1999. Debuting at the 12 Hours of Sebring, BMW Motorsport and Schnitzer Motorsport entered a two-car team. The cars were immediately fast, taking...
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    Tourenwagen Masters cars from Opel and Abt Sportsline-Audi, and the Schnitzer Motorsport-entered BMW M3 GTR V8 that had been run in the 2001 American Le Mans...
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    assistance from BMW Motorsport, McLaren continued into the 1997 season. Major teams included the BMW Motorsport-backed Schnitzer Motorsport, Team Davidoff...
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    BMW M3 (section Motorsport)
    of ten races for the season. In endurance racing, the BMW Motorsport/Schnitzer Motorsport M3 GT2 won the 2010 24 Hours of Nürburgring, driven by Jörg...
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  • Foreign manufacturers 9FF (2001–present) Aaglander (2003–present) AC Schnitzer (1987–present) Alpina (1965–present) Apollo Automobil (2016-present) Arden...
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    Hamann Motorsport GmbH is a German car tuning company based in Laupheim. It specialises in Audi, Aston Martin, Bentley, BMW, Mini, Ferrari, Fiat, Jaguar...
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    Chaz Mostert (category Schnitzer Motorsport drivers)
    performance led to a call up to drive for the factory-supported Schnitzer Motorsport in 2018 and 2019. In 2018, he went one better in qualifying, taking...
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  • Roland Ratzenberger (category Schnitzer Motorsport drivers)
    1994) was an Austrian racing driver who raced in various categories of motorsport, including British Formula 3000, Japanese Formula 3000 and Formula One...
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    Wellington 500 (category Motorsport venues in New Zealand)
    a victim of its own Group A rules. Both the factory backed BMW Motorsport (Schnitzer) and Ford (Eggenberger) teams were disqualified from some races...
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    starts than any other team in the world, overtaking the legendary Schnitzer Motorsport. 2003 Speed World Challenge Driver 2004 Speed World Challenge Driver...
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    Gerhard Berger (category Schnitzer Motorsport drivers)
    ˈbɛʁ.ɡɐ]; born 27 August 1959) is an Austrian former racing driver and motorsport executive, who competed in Formula One from 1984 to 1997. Berger competed...
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    Harald Ertl (category Schnitzer Motorsport drivers)
    Based on experience with their BMW, Schnitzer Motorsport developed a Toyota Celica LB Turbo for Ertl in 1977. Schnitzer switched back to BMW for the 1978...
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    Johnny Cecotto (category Schnitzer Motorsport drivers)
    competition in the flourishing Group A Touring Car category for the famed Schnitzer Motorsport BMW team, with his best finish being 2nd at the 1985 Spa 24 Hours...
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    Joachim Winkelhock (category Schnitzer Motorsport drivers)
    by BMW Motorsport for German's premier touring car racing series the Deutsche Tourenwagen Meisterschaft, first for the Bigazzi and then Schnitzer teams...
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    Nelson Piquet (category Schnitzer Motorsport drivers)
    28 June 2022. "F1 rebukes Piquet's racist comments against Hamilton". motorsport.com. 28 June 2022. Retrieved 28 June 2022. Benson, Andrew (28 June 2022)...
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    Volkswagen (redirect from VW Motorsport)
    2010. Walton, Jeremy (January 1977). "Lola Super Vee". MotorSport Magazine. London: MotorSport Archive. Archived from the original on 16 April 2015. Retrieved...
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  • of motorsport activities, including sports car racing and rallying. On several occasions, Mercedes-Benz has withdrawn completely from motorsport for...
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    Championship with 267 points, surpassing the 1986 Drivers Championship Schnitzer Motorsport BMW M6. In 1986 and 1987 Chris Hodgetts won the British Touring Car...
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    Sheldon van der Linde (category Schnitzer Motorsport drivers)
    since 2019, winning his maiden title in 2022. Van der Linde began his motorsport career at the age of six, racing karts in his native South Africa. He...
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  • Asia-Pacific Touring Car Championship (category Motorsport in Oceania)
    for fellow Kiwi John Sax, while Winkelhock drove a BMW 318i for Schnitzer Motorsport. In 1996–1999 the series was re-vamped into the South East Asia Touring...
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    Roberto Ravaglia (category Schnitzer Motorsport drivers)
    gremlin which the Schnitzer mechanics didn't manage to successfully cure. He returned in 1986, again in a Schnitzer 635 for Goold Motorsport, this time painted...
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    Audi (redirect from Audi in motorsport)
    for each model. Audi has competed in various forms of motorsports. Audi's tradition in motorsport began with their former company Auto Union in the 1930s...
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    the Volkswagen Group. Cupra: 100% ownership by SEAT. In 2018, SEAT's motorsport division SEAT Sport was renamed Cupra Racing and at the same time, Cupra...
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    disqualification was finalised that results were confirmed and Italian Schnitzer Motorsport driver Roberto Ravaglia in a BMW M3 was declared the champion. The...
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    Ivan Capelli (category Schnitzer Motorsport drivers)
    aspirated engine. Capelli also continued with BMW touring cars for the Schnitzer team, as the March budget was tight (so much that they raced at the Belgian...
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    BMW (section Motorsport)
    X3 xDrive30e, and X5 xDrive40e. The BMW M GmbH subsidiary (called BMW Motorsport GmbH until 1993) started making high-performance versions of various BMW...
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