BMW Z4 GTE takes over American Le Mans duties
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The Z4 GTE is based on the Z4 GT3
The Z4 GTE is being prepared for the 2013 American Le Mans season
The new race car replaces the M3 GT, which ran for four years
Two Z4 GTEs – numbers 55 and 56 – are slated to compete
BMW began track testing in January
Inside the Z4 GTE
Gordon McDonell, BMW NA Motorsports manager, with the Z4
Bobby Rahal, Team Principal BMW Team RLL
BMW's race team poses with their new car
A peek inside
BMW Z4 GTE
BMW Z4 GTE
BMW Z4 GTE
BMW Z4 GTE
BMW Z4 GTE
BMW Z4 GTE
BMW Z4 GTE
BMW Z4 GTE
BMW Z4 GTE
BMW Z4 GTE
BMW Z4 GTE
BMW Z4 GTE
BMW Z4 GTE
BMW Z4 GTE
In the cockpit of the Z4 GTE
In the cockpit of the Z4 GTE
In the cockpit of the Z4 GTE
Article Summary
With the American Le Mans season drawing near, BMW announced that it will be shifting ALMS duties to a new car. With four years under its belt, the M3 GT is stepping aside to make room for the new Z4 GTE. The car is more svelte than its predecessor, and while BMW expects to have some wrinkle ironing to do during its debut season, it is optimistic about what it can do.
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