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BMW developing diesel WTCC engine
23rd November 2007
According to German media reports Munich, Germany based BMW Motorsport is working on the development of a turbocharged diesel engine for the FIA World Touring Car Championship following the recent success of Spanish manufacturer SEAT with its Leon TDi model.
The FIA’s current engine technical regulations for the WTCC are thought to favour diesel engined cars. Since the SEAT Leon TDi was introduced into WTCC in July it has won three races. Factory team driver Yvan Muller was in contention for the drivers championship until last weekend’s final round in Macau, as was SEAT in the manufacturers championship.
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