In Saturday's race, a competitor damaged the rear axle of Tim Reiter's BMW during an overtaking maneuver. Nevertheless, Reiter finished in 11th place as the second-best BMW. On Sunday, Reiter avoided a crash with an evasive maneuver and handed over the ME Motorsport BMW in eighth place to Philip Wiskirchen, who still managed to secure one point for the overall standings despite retiring from the race.
The BMW M4 GT4s from ME Motorsport were well positioned in the rainy qualifying sessions for Saturday and Sunday's races. Reiter secured seventh place on the grid for Sunday's race.
In dry conditions during Saturday's race, the BMWs were unable to keep up with the pace set by Porsche and Aston Martin. During an overtaking maneuver, a competitor damaged the rear axle track on Reiter's car, forcing the ME Motorsport driver to drop further back and ultimately finish in 11th place.
Sunday's race was marked by a violent accident involving one of the competitors. Reiter skillfully maneuvered his way around the accident. After the race restarted and a strong stint, Reiter handed over to Philip Wiskirchen in eighth place. Despite a retirement through no fault of their own during Wiskirchen's stint, the driver duo still secured one point and thus 10th place in the overall standings of the 2025 ADAC GT4 Germany.
"It's frustrating that we had our fifth retirement of the season in the final race through no fault of our own. Our team did an excellent job and we can look back on strong individual results at the Nürburgring, Sachsenring, and in qualifying at the Hockenheimring. Despite everything, we still achieved a top-10 finish in the overall standings. I would like to thank everyone who was part of our season this year for their tremendous commitment", said Tim Reiter, summing up the season.
All ADAC GT4 Germany races took place as part of the DTM. The races are available as full-length livestreams on Sport1.de, Joyn, ServusTV On, and YouTube under ADAC Motorsport.
