Ravaglia Motorsport began competing in the Superproduction class of the
European Super Touring Championship in 2001 as BMW Team Germany with
Peter Kox and
Norman Simon as drivers, In 2002, they competed in the
European Touring Car Championship (ETCC) as BMW Team Spain with
Jordi Gené and
Fabrizio de Simone as drivers. and finished third in the first edition of the
European Touring Car Cup. Garcia left the team at the end of 2005 to pursue a career in
sports car racing, and was replaced by fellow Spaniard
Marcel Costa. Costa was disappointing though and was replaced by
Duncan Huisman during the season. ==References==