It was 40 years ago that BMW became the first carmaker to offer drivers the chance to hone their skills at the wheel with a view to getting the most out of their dynamically superior cars. The official start of the first BMW Training events in Manching.
The official start of the first BMW Training events in Manching was on 22 April 1977 and this was organised and managed by the relatively new operation of BMW Motorsport GmbH. With a starting attendance of just 15 participants aged 22 to 45 years-old, BMW Driver Training programmes have now grown significantly with thousands of people every year receiving expert tuition in on-road, on-track and off-road driving across an array of machinery. The accepted age now starts at 11-years-old for the young driver programmes but the aims of
With a starting attendance of just 15 participants aged 22 to 45 years-old, BMW Driver Training programmes have now grown significantly with thousands of people every year receiving expert tuition in on-road, on-track and off-road driving across an array of machinery. The accepted age now starts at 11-years-old for the young driver programmes but the aims of
The accepted age now starts at 11-years-old for the young driver programmes but the aims of the both then and today remains broadly the same; to create an ideal balance between perfect cars and equally perfect driving skills.
This year, BMW UK has teamed up with Shell V-Power and MSV Track Days to create a new series of high-adrenaline driver training and experience packages for 2017. Driving enthusiasts will be able to try their hand at some of the best motor racing circuits across the UK from Brands Hatch in Kent up to Oulton Park in Cheshire.
The new BMW M Experience offers guests more track time than ever before. Activities include on-track driving where guests can learn how to reduce their track times in the latest models from the BMW M range.
A wet handling activity where guests have the opportunity to learn dynamic driving in either the new BMW M140i or M240i and M3 or M4. And as well as hot laps with a professional racing driver, guests also have the opportunity to hone their track skills with Racelogic video data analysis allowing them to critique their drive and improve their technique.
Both packages include full BMW hospitality with lunch and breakfast or afternoon tea dependent on the session.