The BMW M4 GT3 EVO took to the grid at Oschersleben for the 2025 DTM season opener and left with valuable points after two eventful races. René Rast made headlines in the #33 RoboMarkets machine on Sunday, advancing from 15th on the grid to fifth place with help from well-timed pit stops. Marco Wittmann, piloting the #11 Schaeffler entry, secured eighth on Saturday and climbed to sixth on Sunday, displaying consistent progress over the weekend.

Despite Oschersleben’s tight layout not favouring the BMW M4 GT3 EVO, both drivers demonstrated methodical racing, relying on smooth team operations and quick tire changes to move through the field. Rast showed glimpses of a potential podium when he briefly ran in the top three, while Wittmann’s steady gains further underlined the car’s potential in challenging conditions. The combined points haul placed Schubert Motorsport in fifth among teams, keeping championship ambitions alive.

In parallel, the new BMW M4 GT4 EVO appeared in the ADAC GT4 Germany event at Oschersleben, logging multiple top-ten finishes for BMW M Motorsport customers. The strong performance in both series highlights the brand’s multi-tiered approach to customer racing, where seasoned pros like Rast and Wittmann run alongside GT4 entrants eager to advance in the motorsport ladder.
BMW M Motorsport heads to upcoming events focused on refining the GT3 and GT4 platforms. On the GT3 side, the team aims to convert promising race pace into podiums and potential victories, while the GT4 squads look to build on a solid foundation as the season unfolds.