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An entire
schedule of races in the U.S. and Canada
In 2004, the schedule included a total
of 14 races-two races run on each weekend at seven racetracks in North
America. The majority of the race schedule covered the summer-break period,
between June and September, allowing young drivers to finish the school year.
"Formula BMW USA will
provide the young entry-level racer, particularly from the kart racing ranks,
the opportunity to experience all the demands of professional motorsport," said
Tom Purves, CEO of BMW of North America, LLC. "This is an exciting way to
develop promising drivers by showcasing their talents and preparing them to
compete in the higher ranks of international motorsports. We would be thrilled
if the next American World Driving Champion comes from Formula BMW USA."
Talented drivers
between the age of 16 and 23 line up on the starting grid. They learn
the details of their sport with the most innovative Formula racing car in its
class. Each of the candidates is eligible for scholarship support from BMW
of North America.

As part of the
total Formula BMW USA program, drivers participate in the Motorsport
Professional training program. This program provides young drivers with
skills that they will need long term in the world of motorsports.
BMW organizes
several seminars conducted by experienced individuals to review important
subjects such as:
- Fitness Training &
Nutrition
- Vehicle Dynamics &
Chassis Set-up
- Driving Technique
- Public Relations
- Media Training
- Racing Strategy
- Sponsorship Research &
Sports Management
"Formula BMW is firmly established
overseas as the best entry-level form of motor racing for promising young
karters looking for a stepping stone to single-seaters on their way to Formula
One," says BMW Motorsports Director Mario Theissen. "With the BMW WilliamsF1
Team leading the FIA World Championship and with a strong desire to promote
open-wheel racing in the U.S., we believe this to be the perfect time for us to
introduce Formula BMW to America."
The top finishing driver
for the season in Formula BMW USA can go on to race in Europe, where the
majority of world-class open wheel racing takes place. The season winner will
earn a $50,000 scholarship that can be applied to a year of participation in
Formula BMW in Germany.

BMW was engaged in
promoting new talent in BMW-powered open-wheel racecars as early as 1991. With
the development of the new Formula BMW racecar, the Formula
BMW ADAC Championship was launched in Germany in 2002. This year, Formula
BMW races are being held in Asia for the first time. To enhance an international
platform with the goal of a world championship, Formula BMW UK and Formula BMW
USA will now become the third and fourth pillars of BMW's commitment to
nurturing young drivers towards an open-wheel racing career.
Formula BMW sets new
benchmarks especially in safety standards. This state-of-the-art single-seat
racecar is powered by a 140-hp BMW K-Series motorcycle engine. Inspired by the
BMW Formula 1 shape, Designworks USA sketched and modeled the Formula BMW car,
which has a high-tech carbon-fiber chassis, meets the FIA safety requirements of
the more powerful Formula 3 racing cars, and has been expanded to incorporate a
Formula 1 standard with in-house development of the BMW Formula Rescue Seat (FORS).
For additional safety measures, all drivers will be able to wear their HANS
device (Head and Neck Support system).
"Who but BMW would search for the
ultimate driver? We're excited by the challenge of launching this new motorsport
program in the United States. While the management of a racing series is new to
us, motorsports has always been an integral part of the BMW brand," said Tom
Salkowsky, Manager, Consumer Events for BMW of North America. "The Formula BMW
racecar has many of the same attributes as our production cars-high performance,
advanced technology, safety and agility."
Formula BMW has already
launched numerous pilots into the professional circuit . In particular, former BMW
WilliamsF1 Team driver Ralf Schumacher, who made his debut in the forerunner to
this series in 1992 and whose career has taken him to success in the Formula 1
Championship.

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