BMW prepare for Morocco bow

BMW's Andy Priaulx, Jorg Muller and Augusto Farfus admit they aren't sure what to expect when the World Touring Car Championship resumes fo💎r the latest round at Marrakech.

With the WTCC pro♛ving the inaugural round for the Morrocan street event, not much is known about the 🐼circuit, although each driver is intrigued by the promise of a higher speed layout than the calendar's other 'walled' venues at Pau, Porto and Macau.

BMW trio step into the unknown

BMW's Andy Priaulx, Jorg Muller and Augusto Farfus admit they aren't sure what to expect when the World T🔴ouring Car Championship resumes for the latest round at Marrakech.

With the WTCC proving the inaugural round for the Morrocan street event, not much is known about the circuit, although each driver is intrigued by the pr🉐omise of a higher speed layout than t💝he calendar's other 'walled' venues at Pau, Porto and Macau.

Travelli༺ng to Morocco just a week after completing the London Marathon, Priaulx is looking forward to getting back in the 320si following a good points haul last time out at Curitiba.

"Marrakech will be my ﷽second street race within a week. Taking part in the London Marathon on Sunday was a great experience, although the last mile felt like the longest of my life. Street circuits are also very challenging in WTCC, but the fact that this one is new and unknown just goes to make it all the more coꦬmplicated."

Of the three, Farfus is best placed in the standing𒐪s following the first two rounds. With a successful record around street circuits, the Brazilian is eager to get acquainted with the latest offering.

I'm always keen on travellingꦿ to new countries and meeting interesting people. Normally I do quite well on street circuits. However, with all its long straights the Marrakech circuit doesn't have much in common with typical street tracks like Pau. This makes it very interesting."

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