BMW M Motorsport has officially announced its Works Triver line-up for the 2025 season, with 22 top drivers from twelve countries. This diverse team will compete worldwide in the BMW M Hybrid V8 and on the BMW M4 GT3 EVO. The remarkable newcomers include Kevin Magnussen from Denmark, Kelvin van der Linde from South Africa and Ugo de Wilde from Belgium.
A mix of experience and youth


The 2025 squad includes a mixture of experienced veterans and aspiring talents. The United States leads with five drivers, followed by Germany with four and Belgium with three. Other nations represented are Brazil, Denmark, Finland, Great Britain, Italy, the Netherlands, Austria, Switzerland and South Africa, the two drivers. The 22 -year -old Ugo de Wilde is the youngest member, while the 56 -year -old Bill Auberlen brings extensive experience to the team.
A significant development for the 2025 season is the formation of a committed group of eight specialists for the BMW M Hybrid V8. These drivers are represented BMW M Motorsport both in the FIA World Endurance Championship (FIA WEC) and in the IMSA WeatherTech Sportscar Championship (IWSC). BMW has not announced whether the team will connect this year’s 24 hours from Le Mans, but our sources say that we will most likely see the M -Hybrid -V8 on the Larthe racing route.
Andreas Roos, head of the BMW M motorsport, commented into the composition of the team: “In an intensive racing season 2025 we compete with a first-class, versatile and highly motivated list of BMW M-Work. 
Remarkable departures
The team also says goodbye to Maxime Martin (Belgium), Bruno Spengler (Canada) and Nick Yelloly (Great Britain), who completed their terms with BMW M Motorsport after the 2024 season.