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Glock, Eng Join BMW Team SRM for Bathurst

Glock, Eng join Steven Richards in SRM BMW M6 GT3 for Liqui-Moly Bathurst 12 Hour…

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Four-time Bathurst 1000 champion Steven Richards has confirmed that factory BMW drivers Timo Glock and Philipp Eng will join him aboard BMW Team SRM’s M6 GT3 in February’s Liqui-Moly Bathurst 12 Hour.

It’s an all-professional line-up that, when coupled with twelve months worth of development and experience with the M6 GT3, is likely to make car No. 100 an outright contender.

“You certainly can’t complain when you get a guy who has raced at the highest level and a young star from the factory team to come and drive with you,” Richards said.

“BMW are great partners in that when their customers commit to a race like this they open the door to some amazing support and driver talent.

“I’m very pleased to have a DTM winner and Formula 1 driver and a guy who has won the Total 24 Hours of Spa with me.”

Richards said the team was ready for a return effort at Australia’s International Enduro after a promising showing in 2017.

Though both BMW Team SRM entries had troubled race days – Richards’ car he shared with Marco Wittmann and Mark Winterbottom finished 14th after a series of mechanical issues, while the high profile Mark Skaife, Russell Ingall, Tony Longhurst and Timo Glock entry crashed out after 134 laps – both cars were fast.

Both made the shootout in 2017 having placed consistently in the top few throughout practice.

“We’ve had another year on track and we have a good handle on the car now,” Richards said. “2017 was our first crack at it as BMW Team SRM – it’s a massive undertaking.

“We know what we need to do a good job and we’ve got that experience to lean on going in to next year.”

Philipp Eng is set to be the latest international talent to etch his name into the minds of Australian fans watching next February.

The 27-year-old from Salzburg, Austria, currently races for BMW team Rowe Racing in the Blancpain GT Series Endurance Cup, having won Porsche Carrera Cup Germany and the Porsche Supercup prior to his GT debut in 2016.

Driving with Maxime Martin and Alexander Sims he immediately won the 2016 Total 24 Hours of Spa.

Timo Glock’s career is well documented and included 91 Formula One starts following his victory in the 2007 GP2 championship.

He has won four times in the DTM as a BMW factory driver and finished 7th in the 2017 championship after contesting his first Bathurst 12 Hour.

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