The BMW M4 GT3 EVO dominated the Nürburgring as René Rast delivered a masterful drive to claim victory on Sunday, with Marco Wittmann securing second place to give Schubert Motorsport a memorable one-two finish. Rast powered from sixth on the grid to the front, making decisive moves early and pulling away on fresh tyres to seal his second win of the season.

After a tough Saturday where a post-race penalty cost him points, Rast bounced back with precision and determination, putting himself firmly back in the championship battle. Wittmann, meanwhile, impressed across both days. On Saturday, he carved his way from 14th to fifth, and on Sunday, he combined sharp racecraft with faultless pit work from the team to secure another podium.

The performance underscored Schubert Motorsport’s strong form this season, with the team now firmly in the hunt for both driver and team honours. It also marked a high point in a weekend that saw BMW machinery shine in multiple categories. In the ADAC GT4 Germany series, Gabriele Piana and Berkay Besler took their BMW M4 GT4 EVO to a dominant win on Sunday after starting second, adding further silverware for the brand. Saturday brought even more celebration, with BMW entries locking out second and third in a tight race.
For BMW M Motorsport, the Nürburgring weekend was a clear statement of capability. The M4 GT3 EVO proved its pace and resilience under pressure, while the GT4 EVO delivered strong, consistent results. With the Sachsenring up next — a venue known for its technical demands — both drivers and teams are already focused on converting momentum into another big points haul.