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Three 125i M Sport racers will be driven by Colin Turkington, Andrew Jordan and Rob Collard in full factory outfit

This is the BMW 125i M Sport that will contest in the 2017 British Touring Car Championship with full factory support.

Racing under the Team BMW banner, it marks the first time the brand has entered the BTCC for 21 years. It is partnering with West Surrey Racing, which has been running BMW racers in the championship independently since 2007.

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The marque is funding technical development of the car and is providing WSR with its latest powertrains. The car will run a new BMW turbocharged 2.0-litre four-cylinder engine, as per regulations, that produces about 350bhp.

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Three cars will be driven by 2014 BTCC Champion Colin Turkington, multiple BTCC Independent champ Andrew Jordan and longstanding WSR driver Rob Collard. The line-up will make BMW one of the favourites for the title.

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27-year-old Jordan (pictured middle) hasn't driven a rear-wheel drive BTCC car before. But he told Autocar his experience in other racing championships will help him: "I don’t plan on taking any time to adapt. It went very well in three tests before the launch - I felt very comfortable."

Jordan expects to challenge for the drivers' title along with his teammates. He said Turkington and Collard's experience will make them hard to beat: "I'll learn a lot from my teammates, who have lots of rear-wheel drive experience," he said. "But we want to move the whole project forward together."

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BMW UK CEO Graeme Grieve added: “The BTCC is one of the most significant race series in the UK and has a huge and enthusiastic following. With a history of success and the continuous support of WSR for the past decade, we are delighted to step up as a Manufacturer Team again after 21 years.”  

BMW will contest in the opening round of the BTCC on the 1 April at Brands Hatch. Other manufacturer brands entered into this year’s series include Vauxhall, which also makes its return, and Honda, where reigning champion Gordon Shedden is.

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