The early part of the enduro was run in cold, rainy, and foggy conditions; the track dried over the course of the race.
Schubert team manager Stefan Wendl said, “Conditions were really difficult and tricky today – even if you judge them by Eifel standards at this time of the year. That’s why it’s difficult to draw any conclusions with regard to the 24-hour race on the basis of today’s results. We used this race as a test and were able to try some different strategies with changeable conditions. Nevertheless, we are delighted with this strong result. This shows we are on the right path. Having said that, there’s obviously still a lot of work to do before the 24-hour race.”
On the day before the race BMW Motorsport announced that Farfus and Tomczyk would run the DTM race at Brand’s Hatch on May 19 and then travel to Germany to run with Team Schubert in the Nürburgring 24-hour race. Even though they will not have qualified for the race, they will be eligible because they have competed in a VLN event at the Ring this season. They will shuttle to Germany immediately after the Brands Hatch race to drive the Z4s; this works because the 24 hour race runs on Sunday and Monday this year.—Brian S. Morgan