The new BMW M2 Coupé for the best MotoGP™ Qualifier: BMW M Division presents the 2016 BMW M Award.

Jerez de la Frontera, 23rd April 2016. Since making its world debut
in Detroit in January of this year, the new BMW M2 Coupé has caused an
international stir; it has been in action on the racetrack as the BMW
M2 MotoGP Safety Car since March. Now the high-performance coupé from
BMW M will also play the main role in the BMW M Award; as the winner’s
car for the winner of the 2016 season. As a long-standing partner of
MotoGP organiser Dorna Sports, BMW M Division has presented the BMW M
Award since 2003. At the end of every season, the rider with the best
qualifying results is awarded an exclusive, customised BMW M car. BMW
unveiled the 2016 winner’s car at the Spanish Grand Prix in Jerez la
Frontera; the new BMW M2 Coupé in Long Beach Blue Metallic.

 

“Each season the MotoGP family eagerly awaits the moment when the
winner’s car for the BMW M Award is presented in Jerez,” said Pau
Serracanta, Managing Director of the Commercial Department at Dorna
Sports, during the presentation. “BMW M Division surprises us every
year with a truly exceptional car. With the new BMW M2 Coupé, it has
presented another real highlight. We are delighted that the BMW M
Award has been a permanent fixture of the MotoGP season for so many
years now.”

 

“From my racing days I know how coveted the BMW M Award is among the
MotoGP riders,” added former world champion Loris Capirossi, BMW M
MotoGP expert and member of the MotoGP Race Direction and the Safety
Commission. “The prospect of this special prize gives the riders that
extra bit of motivation in qualifying. As the MotoGP Safety Car, the
new BMW M2 Coupé has already demonstrated its dynamics and agility on
the racetrack. It is a magnificent winner’s car for the BMW M Award,
because it not only looks fantastic, but also guarantees plenty of
driving pleasure. It’s a shame that I have already ended my career –
it would really tempt me to battle for this exciting BMW M Award.”

 

“The new BMW M2 Coupé delights – the overwhelming feedback that we
received from around the world confirmed this. Which is why we are
delighted to be able to present this coupé as the winner’s car for
this year’s BMW M Award,” said Axel Mittler, head of MotoGP
Cooperation at BMW M Division. “It makes us proud that the BMW M Award
can look back on such a long tradition of being part of our successful
partnership with Dorna Sports. We are excited to see who will be in
the running for the title of best qualifier this season.”

 

The design of the new BMW M2 Coupé embodies pure power and dynamics.
The sporty coupé design, muscular form and the driver-oriented cockpit
are what characterise the athletic appearance. The high-performance
coupé is powered by a 370 hp inline six-cylinder engine with M
TwinPower Turbo technology. The BMW M double-clutch gearbox (M DCG)
with Drivelogic ensures sporty, commanding vehicle handling in all
situations. The BMW M2 Coupé with M DCG accelerates from 0 to 100 in
4.3 seconds. The combined fuel consumption is 7.9 l/100 km, the
combined CO2 emissions are 185 g/km.

 

The sporty look of this year’s BMW M Award winner’s car is emphasised
by the exterior colour Long Beach Blue Metallic and the black
Double-spoke style 19-inch BMW M light alloy wheels. The interior
highlights include sport seats in Leather “Dakota” Black with contrast
stitching in blue, the interior trims made from porous carbon,
Alcantara on the door mirrors and centre console, as well as numerous
other exclusive features.

 

In 2016, the BMW M Award will be presented for the 14th
time. Just like the points system for the races, riders at each Grand
Prix weekend are awarded points relative to their positions in
qualifying. Pole position is rewarded with 25 points, second place on
the grid earns 20 points and third place scores 16 points – right down
to one point for 15th. The rider with the most points at
the end of the season wins the BMW M Award. Marc Márquez, Valentino
Rossi and Casey Stoner are the current record holders, each with three
BMW M Awards to their name – with Márquez being the only rider who has
won three times in a row. His Spanish compatriot Jorge Lorenzo has
earned the coveted title of top qualifier twice so far. Sete Gibernau
and Nicky Hayden have both won once.

 

The BMW M Award is one of the many pillars of BMW M’s long-term
commitment to the pinnacle of motorcycle racing. At the centre of the
partnership with Dorna Sports is the provision of the BMW M fleet.
2016 is BMW M’s 18th season as “Official Car of MotoGP”. This year’s
fleet of official MotoGP vehicles includes a total of six different
BMW M and M Performance models. Alongside the new BMW M2 MotoGP Safety
Car, the BMW M4 Coupé with water injection and the BMW M3 are also in
action as safety cars. The BMW X5 M and the BMW M550d xDrive Touring
take to the track as medical cars this season. BMW M Division provides
the safety officer with a BMW M5. Two BMW S 1000 RRs, which BMW
Motorrad provides as safety bikes, complete the 2016 safety car fleet.

 

More information on the 2016 safety car fleet and the numerous MotoGP
activities of BMW M Division, as well as the current BMW M Award
rankings, can be found online at:

 

www.bmw-m-safetycar.com