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| Founded | 2011 |
|---|---|
| Base | Sankt Ingbert,Saarland |
| Teamprincipal(s) | Michael Zehe Hans-Peter Naundorf |
| Current series | GT World Challenge Europe Nürburgring Endurance Series |
ROWE Racing is themotor racing team of the Germanlubricant manufacturerRowe Mineralölwerk. Since 2011, ROWE Racing has competed in series such as theNürburgring Endurance Series, theGT World Challenge Europe (former Blancpain GT Series), theDeutsche Tourenwagen Masters and the24 Hours Nürburgring. In 2020 it won both theNürburgring 24 Hours[1] and theSpa 24 Hours.[2] In 2023 it won theSpa 24 Hours for the third time.[3]
The team was founded in 2011 by Michael Zehe and Hans-Peter Naundorf. The operations of the racing team are made byMotorsport Competence Group AG (MCG AG) who is a development partner and service provider for the automotive and racing area.[4]
Under the nameTeam ROWE Motorsport the team entered the VLN championship in 2009. Team co-owner Michael Zehe ran anAudi TT withFranz Rohr. In 2010Michael Zehe,Marco Schelp andAlexander Roloff ran thePorsche 911 GT3 Cup S during the season with occasional support from Mark Bullitt. Bullitt was a racing driver living in Germany but racing under an American licence. The team achieved a number of top ten overall finishes.[5]

Late 2010 Naundorf was contacted by ROWE Mineralölwerk GmbH CEO Michael Toe about entering aMercedes-Benz SLS AMG GT3 in GT races. Naundorf worked with Florian Rhotert to enterROWE Racing in theVLN, a championship solely racing at theNürburgring Nordschleife.[6] The team entered three cars (one co-entered withChristian Mamerow) in the first race of the season, the 58th ADAC Westfalenfahrt. In theGT3 class the team entered two SLS AMG GT3 cars and onePorsche 911 GT3 Cup S. Only one SLS AMG GT3 took the start, which subsequently failed to finish. The Porsche finished the race in seventeenth place with driversMichael Zehe,Alexander Roloff andMarco Schelp.[7] After the first race the team decided to no longer enter the Porsche and focusing on entering three Mercedes-Benz sportscars. In the second round of the season the co-entered Mamerow/ROWE Racing Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG GT3 won the race with Mamerow andArmin Hahne driving.[8] The team with Zehe, Roloff and Roland Rehfeld won their second race near the end of the season during the 34th RCM DMV Grenzlandrennen[9] The teams best placed car in the2011 24 Hours of Nürburgring finished seventeenth, the other two cars failed to finish.
Jan Seyffarth joined the team in VLN in 2012. Seyffarth and Roloff won the 52nd ADAC Reinoldus-Langstreckenrennen with only a tiny margin of 0.338 seconds.[10] WhenThomas Jäger joined the team for the 6 hour ADAC Ruhr-Pokal-Rennen the team scored their second victory.[11] The2013 24 Hours of Nürburgring was very successful for the German team. ROWE Racing finished third and fourth. For the 2013 season Seyffarth ran the VLN races with various teammates. With Seyffarth,Lance David Arnold andNico Bastian the team won the OPEL 6-Stunden ADAC Ruhr-Pokal-Rennen.[12] The team won the race again the following year with Jäger and Serffarth.[13] A new driver pairing ofChristian Hohenadel andMaro Engel won the ROWE sponsored DMV 250-Meilen-Rennen in 2014[14]Renger van der Zande joined Engel and Seyffarth for the openingsrace of the VLN series. The race was cut short after a heavy crash byJann Mardenborough in theGT AcademyNissan GT-R Nismo in which one spectator was killed.[15] ROWE Racing was in the lead when the race was red flagged.[16] Hohenadel andKlaus Graf scored the second season victory for the team at the 38th RCM DMV Grenzlandrennen[17] In2015 the team also ran one round of theADAC GT Masters series.Stef Dusseldorp and Nico Bastian represented the team at the Nürburgring finishing eleventh in race one and thirteenth in race two.
ROWE Racing first entered the Blancpain Endurance Series in 2015. The teams best finish was a fourth place at the1000km Paul Ricard. At the prestigious24 Hours of Spa the team (withDaniel Juncadella, Nico Bastian and Stef Dusseldorp) was in the lead at the 6 hour and 12 hour marks, scoring valuable points for the championship. A problem on thealternator caused the team to retire with less than sixty minutes to go.[18]

Starting in 2016 the team received factory support byBMW Motorsport. The team entered twoBMW F13 M6 GT3 cars in theBlancpain Endurance Series and Sprint Cup. After a fourth place at Silverstone the team picked up its first Blancpain Endurance Series win at the prestigious24 Hours of Spa. In 2020 it won both theNürburgring 24 Hours[1] and the Spa 24 Hours.[2]
The team participated in the2021 Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters by fielding two BMW M6 GT3 cars full-time. The cars were driven by BMW factory driversTimo Glock andSheldon van der Linde, with the latter scoring the team's best result of the season by finishing in fourth place on one occasion. On 15 February 2022, the team announced that it would not return to the series in2022 and instead use the new BMW M4 GT3 cars for endurance racing.[19] In 2023 it won theSpa 24 Hours for the third time.[3]

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ROWE Racing competed with up to fourMercedes-Benz SLS AMG GT3 until 2016.The team ran theBMW M6 GT3 from 2016 till 2021. Since 2022 it runs the BMW M4 GT3.[20]
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| Year | Car | Drivers | Races | Wins | Poles | F/Laps | Podiums | Points | D.C. | T.C. |
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| 2021 | BMW M6 GT3 | 16 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 55 | 11th | 7th | |
| 16 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 9 | 17th |
(key) (Races inbold indicate pole position) (Races initalics indicate fastest lap)
(key) (Races inbold indicate pole position) (Races initalics indicate fastest lap)