BMW has taken its first win in the Bathurst 12 Hour race under the GT3 format and backed it up with a second place.

Kelvin and Sheldon van der Linde became the second pair of brothers to win at the famed Australian circuit with co-driver Augusto Farfus, taking a handy 10.25-second win from their teammates, Raffaele Marciello, Charles Weerts and Valentino Rossi. The WRT BMW M4 GTRs were the class of the field and were two of the few cars to get their fuel strategy just right.

“It was the hardest two hours of my life,” said Kelvin van der Linde after a tense end to the race.

“We were fuel saving, especially when Chaz (Mostert) was coming, and it so hard. We are very proud.”

Said Farfus, “We have been so, so close, so far and we wound up having a fast car and we executed a perfect race.”

“I have to say it is brilliant,” said Sheldon van der Linde, “I think we were flawless from the get-go this morning. I have no words. We have been trying to win this race for three years!”

The BMWs did somewhat ride their luck. Two safety car periods in the first half of the race fell right in their fuel window and even a drive-through penalty, which Rossi earned when he passed a lapped car under yellow flags, was well-timed. Weerts served the penalty, then pitted out of sequence under a different yellow flag, capping the loss to only six positions.