OSRAM becomes Official Partner of BMW Motorsport – 24h drivers use activating light to prepare for night-time outings.

Munich. When BMW Motorsport launches its latest assault on the
24-hour race at the Nürburgring (GER) on 27th and
28th May, it will look to gain a crucial advantage
courtesy of OSRAM’s innovative light technology, OSRAM being the new
Official Partner for the endurance classic in Germany’s Eifel
mountains. The goal is to prepare the drivers as well as possible
for the specific challenges they will face during the night on the
toughest racetrack in the world. In cooperation with the experts at
OSRAM, the systematic use of biologically effective light will
improve the performance of the BMW Team Schnitzer drivers.

“The competition at the Nürburgring 24 Hours is possibly more intense
this year than ever before in the history of this iconic race. That
makes the details all the more important,” said BMW Motorsport
Director Jens Marquardt. “As such, I am really happy that we have
OSRAM on board as Official Partner. With its innovative solutions and
experience in the field of light, the company will make a valuable
contribution to allowing our drivers to adapt to the unique challenges
of the Nordschleife at night during the race.”

“We are delighted that BMW Motorsport is counting on our innovative
light solutions,” said Stefan Kampmann, chief technology officer and
member of board of management at OSRAM. “Maximum performance is
expected in competitive sport, for which we will provide the racing
team with the best possible support with our expertise in light.”

So-called “biologically effective light” can have a positive effect
on an athlete, for example by signalling to the body to become active
and perform at its best, even at an inconvenient time of day.
Conversely, it can also initiate and facilitate relaxation.

One example of this is a light alarm clock developed by OSRAM, and
light glasses for mobile use. It is possible to set various colours
and brightness levels of light with the light and light glasses. While
red light is well suited to regeneration, cool white, bluish light
causes the body to wake up faster and more effectively, as it
simulates the sky during the daytime. At the Nürburgring 24 Hours,
this technology can be used to systematically prepare the drivers for
their outings in the dark and to allow them to return to optimal
performance faster after rest periods.

“Light plays a crucial role in a 24-hour race – not only for the car,
but also for us as drivers,” said DTM Champion Marco Wittmann (GER),
who will compete at the “Green Hell” in the number 42 BMW M6 GT3 for
BMW Team Schnitzer. “I think it’s great that we are taking a new
approach this year. Every percentage of the race that you can be more
awake and focussed as a driver can be what ends up making the difference.”

His team-mate Martin Tomczyk (GER) added: “Maximum concentration –
that is our priority as drivers during the night in 24-hour races.
Which is why I have high hopes for the innovations in the area of
light that we are going to test this time at BMW Team Schnitzer. You
always have to try new things in motorsport to gain an advantage. This
is definitely one of those things.”

The drivers are not the only ones under great strain during the race.
The same can be said of the engineers. Artificial daylight will also
be used at their work spaces during the night shifts and at the
Schnitzer pit stand.

 

About OSRAM:

OSRAM, based in Munich, is a globally leading lighting manufacturer
with a

history dating back about 100 years. The product portfolio includes
high-tech applications based on semiconductor technology, such as
infrared and laser lighting. The products are used in highly diverse
applications, ranging from virtual reality, autonomous driving and
mobile phones to smart and connected lighting solutions in buildings
and cities. In automotive light, the company is the global market and
technology leader. At the end of the 2016 business year (30th
September), OSRAM employed roughly 24,600 employees around the world
in its continued operations (without Ledvance) and achieved a company
revenue of almost 3.8 billion Euros this financial year. The company
trades on the stock exchanges in Frankfurt am Main and Munich, under
WKN: LED 400 (stock exchange code: OSR). You can find more information
online at www.osram.de.