This only track works only for tracks has more BMW-DNA than its usual hot hatch. Mini has teamed up with the group’s design works subsidiary to create a special paintwork that marks a new connection with Deus Ex Machina. The Australian Apparel and Lifestyle brand offers the rather striking visual topic for the entry from Bulldog Racing in the next 24 hours from Nürburgring.
The oversized Deus and Mini logos immediately falls on the eyes, as well as the inconsistent wheel. However, there are finer details if you know where you have to search, e.g. B. the hand -drawn logos that decorate the windows and various other parts of the car. Although it is much visual for such a small package, this Rennspec-JCW certainly knows how to find out.
We were told that the intention was to create a “moving sketchbook” and to emphasize the beginning of a broader cooperation. As part of it, the members of the Bulldog Racing team from the latest Deus collection will wear new clothing and further consolidate the partnership.


The black and white machine has to fill big shoes, especially since the racing car demanded the victory in the SP 3T class last year. Mini and Bulldog Racing hope for a repetition in 2025, this time with a Deus fire application that points to further information.
As a reminder, the No. 317 Mini John Cooper Works Pro won in 2024 with a lap time of 10:06, which was piloted by Markus Fischer, Charlie Cooper, Christoph Kragenings and Sebastian Sauerbri. The racing car was falsified with Pirelli P Zero tire, the same rubber that JCW will wear this year. Last year there was a second hot Luke, which was equipped with a six-speed manual transmission. The #474 Mini John Cooper works were third in the VT-2 class with a lap time of 10:44.
If you are not familiar with Bulldog racing, it is a private racing team based in Nürburg that also sells modified street minis with mechanical upgrades.
The 24 -hour -Nürburgring from 2025 is planned for June 19th to 22nd.