Robin Frijns “here to win as the whole team is here to win”

BMW are▨ not lacking in confidence as Ro꧒bin Frijns reveals their goals for the 24h of Le Mans race.

BMW Le Mans
BMW Le Mans

Robin Frijns has admitted BMW is the 2024 Le Mans 24h race to win, d🅘espite being in the most complete field ever.

The Hypercar class has𒊎 reigning Le Mans winners Ferrari꧒ taking part once again, along with fellow heavyweights Toyota and Porsche.

Then comes Cadillac Racing, who finish🐲ed third in the 2023 edition behind Ferrari and Toyota.

But BMW are hoping to be in the mix, according to Frijns: “For me ☂personally, I'm here to win as the whole team is here to win. We're not he𒈔re to finish P7 or P12.

“But we need to 🌊be realistic of where wℱe are. We have improved a lot. 

“We have been quite strong, especially in the w♉et. The Dutch driver intends to ta𒁏ke advantage of favourable conditions and seize the slightest opportunity to fight for the lead.

⛦“We have a competitive car, so🧜 we can fight at the front.”

In the LMGT3 class꧑, BMW has a star-studded💮 line-up as Valentino Rossi will be driving the #46 car.

But another one of🌜 BMW’s team’s which should be in the limelight is the ♉#31 car driven by Augusto Farfus, Darren Leung and Sean Gelael.

BMW Le Mans
BMW Le Mans

The #31 BMW is second in the Endurance world championship🐲 at present, and Farfus is hoping to continue the momentum at Le Mans.

““We are second in the championship,𒐪” began Farfus. “We are having a very♉ strong run, and now we are here.

“I think we've shown we have a very strong line-up, very competitive. So, let's try to keep the momentum. I think the car is🌠 competitive. 

“Let's hope this year we can convert tܫhis into a great result!”

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