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    Marc Marquez Still Holds the Record for Winning the BMW M Award

    Marc Marquez - BMW Award
    Marc Marquez - BMW Award

    RiderTua.com – Marc Marquez still holds the record for winning the BMW M Award.. As the 22nd BMW M Award approaches, the anticipation is getting stronger. Who will emerge as the best qualifier? Who will claim the top prize and join the elite group of MotoGP champions? The answer is on the track, where riders will push themselves to the limit in the pursuit of glory and the opportunity to drive the latest BMW M.

    Marc Marquez Still Holds the Record for Winning the BMW M Award

    Valentino Rossi - BMW Award 2003
    Valentino Rossi – BMW Award 2003

    BMW M Award Points System .. The BMW M Award points system is the same as the points system for the main MotoGP race on Sunday. The winner of the Q2 session receives 25 points, the same as the race winner. This ensures that the awards are closely linked to the performance of the drivers throughout the season.

    At the recent 2023 MotoGP World Championship final in Valencia, Pecco Bagnaia received a BMW M. This marked his second win in the prestigious ranking, with his first coming in 2022. Bagnaia, a double world champion and VR46 protégé, amassed 376 points impressive in the qualifying standings. Followed by world champion runner-up Jorge Martin from the Pramac Ducati team with 276 points, and Marco Bezzecchi from the Mooney VR46 Ducati team with 243 points.

    The BMW M Award has become a highly anticipated and closely watched aspect of the MotoGP season. This adds competitiveness and excitement to the qualifying sessions, as drivers not only strive for the best starting position but also the opportunity to earn valuable points towards the BMW M Award. This award recognizes drivers’ consistently strong performance in qualifying, highlighting their skill and speed in setting fast lap times.

    Sete Gibernau - BMW Award 2005
    Sete Gibernau – BMW Award 2005

    Over the years, the BMW M Award has gained prestige and recognition in the MotoGP community. It has become a symbol of excellence and a coveted prize for riders. The partnership between BMW and MotoGP has been a successful one, and this award is testament to their shared values of performance, innovation and precision.

    Every season, the battle for the BMW M Award is fierce, with riders pushing their hardest to the limit in every qualifying session. The points system, which is the same as the main races, ensures that the awards are a true reflection of a rider’s performance and consistency throughout the season. This adds a layer of competition and excitement to the qualifying sessions, as drivers not only battle for the best starting position but also for the chance to earn valuable points towards the BMW M Award.

    Nicky Hayden - BMW Award 2006
    Nicky Hayden – BMW Award 2006

    Pecco Bagnaia’s winning streak

    Pecco Bagnaia‘s back-to-back wins at the BMW M Award demonstrate his incredible skill and determination. As a double world champion and VR46 protégé, Bagnaia has proven himself to be one of the top riders in the MotoGP paddock. His ability to consistently record fast lap times in qualifying is a testament to his talent and dedication to the sport.

    The BMW M Award also provides a platform for emerging talents to showcase their skills. Riders such as Jorge Martin and Marco Bezzecchi have made their mark in the qualifying standings and earned recognition and respect from their peers and fans. These awards not only reward established stars but also give up-and-coming riders a chance to make a name for themselves.

    As the MotoGP season progresses, so does the BMW M Award. The partnership between BMW and MotoGP has proven to be a successful collaboration, and the awards have become an integral part of the championship. The anticipation and excitement surrounding these awards adds another dimension to the already thrilling world of MotoGP, making it a must-watch for fans around the world.

    Casey Stoner - BMW Award 2007
    Casey Stoner – BMW Award 2007

    BMW XM Red Label as MotoGP’s New Safety Car

    This season, the BMW XM Red Label will also play an important role directly on the track as MotoGP’s new safety car. This marks the first time a high-performance car with an electrified drivetrain has taken the lead in motor racing’s premier class.

    The BMW XM Red Label is powered by a powerful V8 engine that, when combined with an electric drivetrain, produces an impressive 748 horsepower. The car is equipped with various safety features specifically designed for use on the race track. These include updates such as a front flasher, safety car roof bar, front splitter, Recaro seats, 6-point racing seat belts and a fire extinguisher.

    Traditionally, BMW safety cars are usually presented at the welcome dinner in Jerez in spring. But this time will be revealed at a later date. Axel Middle, BMW’s project manager for MotoGP collaboration, explained, “We will once again present the BMW M Award for the best qualifier in this year’s MotoGP World Championship. We would like to announce which car will be selected at a later date.”

    Jorge Lorenzo - BMW Award 2010
    Jorge Lorenzo – BMW Award 2010

    Apart from acting as a safety car, the BMW XM Label Red will also showcase the latest advances in electric vehicle technology. With a powerful V8 engine and electric drivetrain, this car represents the perfect balance between performance and sustainability. The combination of these two power sources produces an enjoyable driving experience while reducing emissions and encouraging a more environmentally friendly future.

    As MotoGP continues to push the boundaries of speed and performance, it is fitting that the leading safety car is at the forefront of automotive innovation. The electrified drivetrain of the BMW

    In addition, the safety features of the BMW XM Red Label have been carefully designed to provide maximum protection for both the driver and passengers. Front flashers and roof safety bars ensure the car is clearly visible on the track, alerting drivers of its presence. The front splitter improves aerodynamics, improving the car’s stability and handling, while Recaro seats and 6-point racing safety belts keep the driver in place during high-speed maneuvers.

    With its impressive power and safety features, the BMW XM Label Red is more than just a safety car… it is a symbol of excellence and innovation in the world of motorsport. As MotoGP continues to captivate audiences around the world, the BMW XM Red Label will be at the forefront, setting new standards for performance, safety and sustainability in motor racing’s premier class.

    Marc Marquez - BMW Award 2013
    Marc Marquez – BMW Award 2013

    BMW’s partnership with MotoGP

    The partnership between BMW and MotoGP is about more than just the BMW M Award and a safety car. BMW has been on board as an official car partner since 1999, providing vehicles for all VIP deals around the race tracks in the MotoGP World Championship.

    Even Dorna CEO Carmelo Ezpeleta uses a high-end BMW as his company car at every Grand Prix. The BMW is parked right in front of Dorna’s offices in the MotoGP paddock, showing the strong relationship between BMW and MotoGP.

    Looking ahead, BMW continues to focus on the World Superbike Championship. Sven Blusch, the new Motorsport director in Munich from 1 June 2024, will certainly be keeping a close eye on the MotoGP paddock, not only as a visitor but also as one with an interest in the sport.

    Fabio Quartararo - BMW Award 2020
    Fabio Quartararo – BMW Award 2020

    Through BMW’s long-term partnership with MotoGP, the company is able to demonstrate its commitment to innovation and performance. This collaboration allows BMW to develop cutting-edge technologies that not only improve the safety and performance of their vehicles but also contribute to the development of the sport as a whole. BMW’s involvement in MotoGP is not only limited to providing cars for VIPs and officials, but they also actively participate in various initiatives aimed at promoting the sport and interacting with fans.

    One such initiative is the BMW M Award, which recognizes the best qualifier of the season. The awards given at the end of each season are very prestigious and are highly anticipated by both riders and fans. The winner will receive a specially designed BMW M car, further strengthening the ties between BMW and MotoGP.

    Additionally, BMW’s role as official safety car provider adds an extra layer of excitement and safety to MotoGP racing. A safety car equipped with advanced technology and high performance features ensures smooth racing and provides immediate assistance if an incident occurs on the track.

    Pecco Bagnaia - BMW Award 2023
    Pecco Bagnaia – BMW Award 2023

    BMW’s commitment to MotoGP is not only limited to the racing arena. The company actively interacts with fans through various events and activations, allowing them to experience the excitement of MotoGP up close. From exclusive track days to meet-and-greet sessions with riders, BMW offers unique opportunities for fans to connect with their favorite sport.

    In the future, BMW’s partnership with MotoGP will continue to develop. With the appointment of Sven Blusch as new Motorsport sporting director, BMW is ready to bring a fresh perspective and further strengthen their collaboration with MotoGP. Blusch’s deep understanding of the sport and love of Motorsport will undoubtedly propel BMW’s involvement in MotoGP to even greater heights.

    List of BMW M Award MotoGP winners:

    1. Marc Marquez: 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019
    2. Valentino Rossi: 2003, 2004, 2009
    3. Casey Stoner: 2007, 2008, 2011
    4. Jorge Lorenzo: 2010, 2012
    5. Fabio Quartararo: 2020, 2021
    6. Pecco Bagnaia: 2022, 2023
    7. Sete Gibernau: 2005
    8. Nicky Hayden: 2006

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