MINI John Cooper Works and Bulldog Racing Secure 2nd Place at Nürburgring 24h

June 25, 2025
MINI John Cooper Works and Bulldog Racing Secure 2nd Place at Nürburgring 24h

The MINI John Cooper Works (JCW) team, in collaboration with Bulldog Racing, has once again showcased its prowess in endurance racing by clinching second place in the SP3T class at the prestigious 24 Hours of Nürburgring. This achievement marks the third consecutive podium finish for the team in this highly competitive category, following a victory in 2022 and a second-place finish in 2023. The race, held on June 22, 2025, saw the team cover an impressive 111 laps and over 2,700 kilometers, demonstrating not only the engineering excellence of the MINI brand but also the remarkable endurance and team spirit of its drivers.

The event, commonly referred to as the "Green Hell" due to its challenging track conditions, attracted a record crowd of approximately 280,000 fans, reaffirming its status as one of the world's most celebrated motorsport events. The team, consisting of drivers Samantha Tan (Canada), Toby Goodman (Great Britain), Sebastian Sauerbrei (Germany), and Markus Fischer (Austria), faced significant challenges throughout the race, including a two-hour interruption due to a power failure. This unforeseen circumstance tested their resilience, yet they managed to recover and advance over 60 places in the overall standings.

Markus Fischer notably achieved the team's fastest lap time of 10:02, surpassing his own record from the previous year. This race also marked the debut of drivers Tan and Goodman at the Nürburgring, who both made an impressive impact by securing a spot on the podium in their first attempt.

The MINI JCW's design, featuring an exterior crafted in collaboration with the fashion and lifestyle brand Deus Ex Machina, further distinguished it from competitors and garnered admiration from fans and peers alike. The overall victory in the race went to ROWE Racing, with their BMW M4 GT3 Evo taking the top spot in the SP3T class, followed closely by the BMW M2 Racing team.

As the drivers celebrated their accomplishment, the atmosphere remained electric, with racing enthusiasts engaging with teams late into the night at this 53rd edition of the Eifel classic. "This result is a testament to the hard work and dedication of the entire team," commented Julian Kisch, BMW Group's product communications spokesperson. The MINI John Cooper Works and Bulldog Racing team now look forward to continuing their competitive streak in future racing endeavors, further solidifying their reputation in the motorsport arena.

This year’s race not only highlighted the technical capabilities of the MINI JCW but also underscored the importance of teamwork and strategic execution in achieving success under pressure. As the motorsport community reflects on this significant event, the implications for future competitions, sponsorships, and the evolving landscape of endurance racing remain profound. With the automotive industry increasingly focusing on sustainability and innovation, the performance of teams like MINI and Bulldog Racing serves as a powerful example of how engineering and teamwork can drive success in even the most demanding environments.

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