Bill Auberlen

William Anthony Auberlen[1] (born October 12, 1968) is an American factory race car driver known for his affiliation with BMW, driving cars made and run by the famous German marque for a number of years. Auberlen currently competes for Turner Motorsport in the IMSA SportsCar Championship and Michelin Pilot Challenge. He is the winningest driver in IMSA history.

Bill Auberlen
NationalityUnited States American
Full nameWilliam Anthony Auberlen
Born (1968-10-12) October 12, 1968 (age 55)
Redondo Beach, California, United States
IMSA SportsCar Championship career
Debut season2014
Current teamTurner Motorsport
Racing licence FIA Gold
Former teamsBMW Team RLL
Starts101
Wins12
Podiums31
Best finish2nd in 2015, 2017, 2019
Previous series
American Le Mans Series
Rolex Sports Car Series
IMSA GT Championship
The GT sports car of Bill Auberlen, Paul Dalla Lana, and Joey Hand racing at an event at Road America.

Motorsports career and affiliation with BMW edit

Auberlen was born in Redondo Beach, California, located in the Los Angeles metropolitan area and attended Rolling Hills High School. His career started in the 1970s in motocross, with Auberlen moving to IMSA GTU in 1987. He stayed there until 1997, his last year resulting in him winning the championship. During his time in the IMSA Series he had also become the 1996 Peruvian Formula Three champion and took part in several Formula Atlantic races.

Auberlen mentioned in a 2020 edition of the Marshall Pruett Podcast that he was in advanced negotiations with Hogan Racing for a drive in the 1998 CART series but chose to pursue an opportunity with BMW instead.[2]

Other competitions Auberlen has competed in during his career include the 24 Hours of Le Mans and the American Le Mans Series (1999-2003), driving a BMW V12 LMR in 1999 and 2000 for Schnitzer Motorsport. During the Petit Le Mans at Road Atlanta in 2000, his BMW did a spectacular back flip[3] over the same hump over which Yannick Dalmas backflipped in a Porsche 911 GT1 in 1998.

Auberlen briefly stepped up to Grand-Am's Daytona Prototype class in 2003, in addition to driving a BMW 325i for Turner Motorsport in World Challenge touring. Auberlen won both the 2003 and 2004 Speed World Challenge Touring Car Championship behind the wheel of a Turner Motorsport BMW 325i. By doing so, Auberlen ended an eight-year Honda / Acura domination of the series.

For 2004, Auberlen dedicated himself to the production-based World Challenge GT class for BMW Motorsport's Prototype Technology Group team, earning the series championship for BMW.

In 2005, Auberlen continued to drive for BMW PTG in Grand-Am's GT series, while also driving for Panoz Racing in IMSA's American Le Mans Series.

In 2006, Auberlen once again exclusively drove BMWs — an M3 for Sigalsport's Grand-Am GT team, an M3 for Turner's Grand-Am team and an M3 for BMW PTG's ALMS team.

It is believed that Bill Auberlen has driven BMW cars in more races than any other driver in the world. He has won six professional auto-racing championships, four with BMW power. He has competed in over 500 professional races to date, 339 in BMWs. His results include 91 race victories, 188 podium finishes, 56 pole positions, 83 fastest race laps and 110 records.

For four seasons (2014-2017), Auberlen drove full-time for Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing in the IMSA GTLM class of the WeatherTech SportsCar Championship; first in a BMW Z4 GTE then BMW M6 GTLM. In November 2017, Auberlen was named a BMW Brand Ambassador, but stepped down as a full-time driver in GTLM for 2018.[4] He continued to compete part-time for RLLR in the endurance races, while driving for Turner Motorsports in the IMSA GTD class in shorter events, driving a BMW M6 GT3.

In 2019, Auberlen returned to full-time competition for BMW, partnering with Robby Foley in the Turner BMW #96 in the GTD class.[5]

Personal life edit

In addition to his racing success, Auberlen has designed and built fast boats and bikes. Using motorsport technology, he developed X Power Drive, a high-performance boating outdrive, engineered a custom 1554-hp Chevrolet engine that powered his open-bow Carrera catamaran to numerous world speed and acceleration records. He also built a custom turbocharged 420 hp motorcycle.

Career highlights edit

1987-94 IMSA GTU – eight poles (five record), five wins including pole and win in East-West Challenge 1993 (Fuji, Japan) and 1994 (Autopolis, Japan), 16 podiums including second in 12 Hours of Sebring 1987 and 24 Hours of Daytona 1988, three fastest race laps (one record); co-drove with father Gary 1987 to 1989.

1995 IMSA GTS-2 – second, record seven-consecutive record poles, five wins including 12 Hours of Sebring on 10th anniversary of father Gary's Sebring win, eight podiums and seven record fastest race laps in 11 races; Speedvision Cup – two wins, three podiums, two record fastest race laps; Atlantic Championship – second in series debut, record fastest race lap.

1996 Bill joined BMW Team PTG after his very successful privateer effort. He became the 1996 Peruvian Formula Three champion – four wins, five podiums; IMSA GTS-2 – one record pole, three podiums, one fastest race lap; competed in all three classes at the 12 Hours of Sebring; first WSC start, in Rolex 24 At Daytona

In 1997, Bill was the IMSA GTS-3 champion – six poles (three record), five wins including Rolex 24 At Daytona and 12 Hours of Sebring, eight podiums, three fastest race laps (two record); three WSC starts; Speedvision Cup – one record pole, two podiums; Atlantic Championship podium.

1998 fourth, 24 Heures du Mans GT1; test driver, BMW V8 race engine development; SPORTS CAR – first BMW prototype victory; SPORTS CAR and USRRC GT2 and GT3 – six record poles, seven wins including Rolex 24 At Daytona and 12 Hours of Sebring, two class wins in same race, nine podiums, seven fastest race laps (six record); International Sports Racing Series – two podiums; Won the final IMSA GT Championship race overall at Laguna Seca Raceway

1999 fifth, 24 Heures du Mans Prototype; American Le Mans Series Prototype – three podiums; USRRC GT3 – one record fastest race lap

2000 American Le Mans Series Prototype – two podiums; Grand American Road Racing Association GTU – two wins, two record fastest race laps

2001 American Le Mans Series GT – Petit Le Mans win, one record fastest race lap; Rolex Sports Car Series GT – one overall and GT podium, one record fastest race lap; World Challenge TC – one pole, record 43-place last-to-first victory at Lime Rock Park, one fastest race lap

2002 Rolex Sports Car Series GT co-champion – two poles (one record), five wins, seven podiums, one record fastest race lap; 24 Heures du Mans LMP 900; American Le Mans Series LMP 900 – one podium; Grand-Am Cup GS1 – one podium, one record fastest race lap

2003 World Challenge TC champion – three poles (two record), four wins including three flag-to-flag, record eight podiums, seven fastest race laps (five record), two record race speeds; World Challenge GT – second, four poles (three record), three wins, one flag-to-flag and one last-to-first at Lime Rock Park in heavy rain, four podiums, four fastest race laps (three record), one record race speed; Rolex Sports Car Series DP – one record pole, two podiums, one record fastest race lap; American Le Mans Series LMP 900 – one podium

2003 Grassroots Motorsports Editors' Choice Award.

2004 Rolex Sports Car Series GT champion – five record poles, record eight wins including record six consecutive wins, nine podiums, six fastest race laps (three record), career GT victory record; World Challenge TC champion – three record poles, three wins, five podiums, two record fastest race laps, one record race speed, record career winning percentage; Grand-Am Cup ST – one win; selected as All-American Team member, American Auto Racing Writers and Broadcasters Association

2005 24 Heures du Mans GT2 – qualified third; American Le Mans Series GT – one record pole, one win, two podiums; Rolex Sports Car Series GT – three poles (one record), three wins, five podiums, three fastest race laps (two record); Grand-Am Cup GS – five wins, six podiums, one record fastest race lap; World Challenge TC – one pole, two wins, three podiums, two fastest race laps (one record), one record race speed, series record fifth career win at Lime Rock Park

2006 American Le Mans Series GT2 – three podiums; Rolex Sports Car Series – one DP podium, one GT record fastest race lap; Grand-Am Cup GS – third, two wins, five podiums, two fastest race laps (one record); World Challenge TC – one record pole, one win, one record fastest race lap

2007 American Le Mans Series GT2 – one podium; Rolex Sports Car Series DP – one win; KONI Challenge Series GS – three wins, five podiums, two fastest race laps (one record)

2008 Rolex Sports Car Series DP – two podiums; KONI Sports Car Challenge GS – one pole, one win, four podiums, four fastest race laps

2009 American Le Mans Series GT2 - one win, two podiums; KONI Sports Car Challenge GS – one win, four podiums, one fastest race lap

2010 American Le Mans Series GT – team champion, third in driver points, six podiums including 12 Hours of Sebring; Rolex Sports Car Series GT – one win, two podiums, two fastest race laps(one record); Continental Tire Sports Car Challenge GS – one fastest race lap

2011 American Le Mans Series GT – five podiums, including second, 12 Hours of Sebring; 24H Dubai – fifth, third-fastest race lap; Rolex Sports Car Series GT – two wins, four podiums, one fastest race lap; Continental Tire Sports Car Challenge GS – one win, five podiums, two fastest race laps (one record)

2012 American Le Mans Series GT – one record pole, one win, four podiums, one record fastest race lap; Rolex Sports Car Series GT – two wins, four podiums, two fastest race laps (one record)

2020 WeatherTech Sports Car Championship GTD – 61st career win, surpassing Scott Pruett for most in IMSA history.

Racing record edit

Career summary edit

SeasonSeriesTeamRacesWinsPolesF/LapsPodiumsPointsPosition
1999American Le Mans Series - LMPPrice & Bscher100
BMW Motorsport603
2000American Le Mans Series - LMPBMW Motorsport1102
American Le Mans Series - GTPrototype Technology Group100
2001American Le Mans Series - GTPrototype Technology Group611
2002American Le Mans Series - LMP900Panoz Motor Sports1001
2003American Le Mans Series - LMP900Doran Lista Racing101
American Le Mans Series - GTSTeam Olive Garden100
American Le Mans Series - GTAlegra Motorsports100
Prototype Technology Group (PTG)100
2005American Le Mans Series - GT2Panoz Motor Sports812
2006American Le Mans Series - GT2BMW Team PTG1003847th
2007American Le Mans Series - GT2Panoz Team PTG12014722nd
2009American Le Mans Series - GT2BMW Rahal Letterman Racing10124420th
2010American Le Mans Series - GT2BMW Rahal Letterman Racing9061253rd
2011American Le Mans Series - GTBMW Team RLL9031293rd
2012American Le Mans Series - GTBMW Team RLL10141076th
2013American Le Mans Series - GTBMW Team RLL10131024th
2014United SportsCar Championship - GTLMBMW Team RLL11032988th
2015United SportsCar Championship - GTLMBMW Team RLL10243052nd
2016IMSA SportsCar Championship - GTLMBMW Team RLL1102022987th
2017IMSA SportsCar Championship - GTLMBMW Team RLL1130043172nd
2018IMSA SportsCar Championship - GTLMBMW Team RLL400011069th
IMSA SportsCar Championship - GTDTurner Motorsport6000013115th
2019IMSA SportsCar Championship - GTDTurner Motorsport1120052622nd
2020IMSA SportsCar Championship - GTDTurner Motorsport10200423610th
2021IMSA SportsCar Championship - GTDTurner Motorsport12210328805th
24H GT Series - P4BMW M Motorsport
2022IMSA SportsCar Championship - GTDTurner Motorsport12100427854th
2023IMSA SportsCar Championship - GTD ProTurner Motorsport3000077311th
IMSA SportsCar Championship - GTD80001217515th

24 Hours of Daytona results edit

YearTeamCo-driversCarClassLapsPos.Class
Pos.
1987 SP Racing Karl Durkheimer
Dieter Oest
Gary Auberlen
Porsche 911 CarreraGTU87DNFDNF
1988 SP Racing Gary Auberlen
Adrian Gang
Cary Eisenlohr
Porsche 911 CarreraGTU58617th2nd
1989 SP Racing Gary Auberlen
Cary Eisenlohr
Monte Shelton
Porsche 911 CarreraGTU351DNFDNF
1990 SP Racing Nort Northam
Cary Eisenlohr
Gary Auberlen
Porsche 911 Carrera RSRGTU-DNSDNS
1993 Charles Wagner Mike Graham
Dave Russell
Mazda MX-6GTU43034th7th
1994 Bill Auberlen Les Lindley
Ron Finger
Mike Sheehan
Mazda RX-7GTU46226th12th
1995 Daytona Racing Wolfgang Land
Arnold Mattschull
Alexander Mattschull
Ron Finger
Porsche 993 Carrera RSRGTS-2587DNFDNF
1996 Support Net Racing Henry Camferdam
Roger Mandeville
Tony Kester
Hawk C-8-ChevroletWSC466DNFDNF
1997 Prototype Technology Group Javier Quiros
Derek Hill
Boris Said
Tom Hessert
BMW M3GTS-36409th1st
1998 Prototype Technology Group Marc Duez
Boris Said
Peter Cunningham
BMW M3GT36576th1st
1999 Prototype Technology Group Brian Cunningham
Johannes van Overbeek
Hans-Joachim Stuck
BMW M3GT3238DNFDNF
2000 Genesis Racing Rick Fairbanks
Nick Ham
Chris Gleason
BMW M3GTU312DNFDNF
2001 Genesis Racing Chris Gleason
Rick Fairbanks
Chris Miller
BMW M3 E46GT6279th6th
2002 Scuderia Ferrari of Washington Cort Wagner
Constantino Bertuzzi
Derrike Cope
Ferrari 360 Modena N-GTGT57225th14th
2004 Prototype Technology Group Niclas Jönsson
Joey Hand
Boris Said
Justin Marks
BMW M3 E46GT267DNFDNF
162DNFDNF
2005 Prototype Technology Group Joey Hand
Ian James
Chris Gleason
BMW M3 E46GT199DNFDNF
2006 Sigalsport BMW Matthew Alhadeff
Tommy Milner
Justin Marks
Gene Sigal
BMW M3 E46GT59231st16th
2007 Luggage Express Team Sigalsport BMW Matthew Alhadeff
Gene Sigal
Karl Wendlinger
Riley Mk. XI-BMWDP367DNFDNF
2008 Alex Job Racing Joey Hand
Patrick Long
Andy Wallace
Crawford DP08-PorscheDP569DNFDNF
2010 Turner Motorsport Paul Dalla Lana
Joey Hand
Boris Said
BMW M6GT67515th8th
2011 Turner Motorsport Boris Said
Paul Dalla Lana
Matt Plumb
BMW M6GT56532nd17th
2012 Turner Motorsport Michael Marsal
Dirk Werner
Paul Dalla Lana
Dirk Müller
BMW M3GT69127th16th
Paul Dalla Lana
Dirk Müller
Boris Said
Billy Johnson
86DNFDNF
2013 Turner Motorsport Billy Johnson
Paul Dalla Lana
Boris Said
Maxime Martin
BMW M3GT63128th18th
Maxime Martin
Michael Marsal
Andy Priaulx
Gunter Schaldach
-DNSDNS
2014 BMW Team RLL Joey Hand
Andy Priaulx
Maxime Martin
BMW Z4 GTEGTLM6797th2nd
2015 BMW Team RLL Dirk Werner
Augusto Farfus
Bruno Spengler
BMW Z4 GTEGTLM7255th2nd
2016 BMW Team RLL Dirk Werner
Augusto Farfus
Bruno Spengler
BMW M6 GTLMGTLM72111th5th
2016 BMW Team RLL Dirk Werner
Augusto Farfus
Bruno Spengler
BMW M6 GTLMGTLM72111th5th
2017 BMW Team RLL Alexander Sims
Augusto Farfus
Bruno Spengler
BMW M6 GTLMGTLM65112th8th
2018 BMW Team RLL Connor De Phillippi
Philipp Eng
Alexander Sims
BMW M8 GTEGTLM73135th9th
2019 Turner Motorsport Robby Foley
Dillon Machavern
Jens Klingmann
BMW M6 GT3GTD56026th10th
2020 Turner Motorsport Robby Foley
Jens Klingmann
Dillon Machavern
BMW M6 GT3GTD76323rd6th
2021 Turner Motorsport Robby Foley
Colton Herta
Aidan Read
BMW M6 GT3GTD74427th6th
2022 Turner Motorsport Robby Foley
Michael Dinan
Jens Klingmann
BMW M4 GT3GTD280DNFDNF
2023 Turner Motorsport John Edwards
Chandler Hull
Bruno Spengler
BMW M4 GT3GTD Pro635DNFDNF
Source:[6]

24 Hours of Le Mans results edit

YearTeamCo-DriversCarClassLapsPos.Class
Pos.
1998 Gulf Team Davidoff
EMKA Racing
Steve O'Rourke
Tim Sugden
McLaren F1 GTRGT13434th4th
1999 Price+Bscher Thomas Bscher
Steve Soper
BMW V12 LMLMP3455th4th
2002 Panoz Motor Sports David Donohue
Gunnar Jeannette
Panoz LMP01 Evo-ÉlanLMP900230DNFDNF
2005 Panoz Motor Sports Robin Liddell
Scott Maxwell
Panoz Esperante GT-LMGT227DNFDNF
2013 Aston Martin Racing Paul Dalla Lana
Pedro Lamy
Aston Martin Vantage GTEGTE
Pro
221DNFDNF
Source:[6]

American Le Mans Series results edit

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position; results in italics indicate fastest lap)

YearTeamClassMakeEngine123456789101112Pos.PointsRef
1999Price & BscherLMPBMW V12 LMBMW S70 6.0 L V12SEB

DNF

[7]
BMW MotorsportBMW V12 LMRBMW S70 6.0 L V12ATLMOS

DNS

SON

5

POR

4

PET

2

MON

3

LSV

2

2000BMW MotorsportLMPBMW V12 LMRBMW S70 6.0 L V12SEB

4

CHA

4

SIL

DNF

NÜR

9

SON

4

MOS

3

TEX

5

ROS

10

PET

DNF

MON

4

LSV

3

[8]
Prototype Technology GroupGTBMW M3 GTRBMW 3.2L I6ADE

4

2001Prototype Technology GroupGTBMW M3 GTRBMW 4.0L V8TEX

7

SEB

DNF

DONJARSON

4

POR

8†

MOSMIDMON

4

PET

1

[9]
2002Panoz Motor SportsLMP900Panoz LMP01 EvoÉlan 6L8 6.0L V8SEB

7

SON

3

MID

4

AME

DNF

WAS

6

TRO

4

MOS

5

MON

6

MIA

8

PET

5

[10]
2003Doran Lista RacingLMP900Dallara SP1Judd GV5 5.0L V10SEBATLSON

3

TROMOSAME[11]
Team Olive GardenGTSFerrari 550 MaranelloFerrari 6.0L V12MON

4

Alegra MotorsportsGTBMW M3BMW 3.2L I6MIA

DNF

Prototype Technology Group (PTG)BMW M3 GTRBMW 3.2L I6PET

6

2005Panoz Motor SportsGT2Panoz Esperante GT-LMFord (Élan) 5.0L V8SEB

DNF

ATL

1

MIDLIM

8

SON

5

PORAME

5

MOS

8†

PET

9

MON

2

[12]
2006BMW Team PTGGT2BMW M3BMW 3.4L I6SEB

DNF

TEX

DNF

MID

4

LIM

3

UTA

6

POR

3

AME

2

MOS

5

PET

6

MON

8†

7th84[13]
2007Panoz Team PTGGT2Panoz Esperante GT-LMFord (Élan) 5.0L V8SEB

DNF

STP

3

LNB

5

TEX

DNF

UTA

DNF

LIM

8

MID

DNF

AME

10†

MOS

DNF

DET

7

PET

7

MON

6

22nd47[14]
2009BMW Rahal Letterman RacingGT2BMW M3 GT2BMW 4.0 L V8SEB

DNF

STP

DNF

LBH

8

UTA

8

LRP

3

MDO

8

ELK

1

MOS

9

PET

12

LAG

DNF

20th44[15]
2010BMW Rahal Letterman RacingGTBMW M3 GT2BMW 4.0 L V8SEB

2

LBH

3

LAG

8

UTA

2

LRP

2

MDO

3

ELK

DNF

MOS

3

PET

4

3rd125[16]
2011BMW Team RLLGTBMW M3 GT2BMW 4.0 L V8SEB

2

LBH

7

LRP

8

MOS

5

MDO

5

ELK

2

BAL

5

LAG

4

PET

2

3rd129[17]
2012BMW Team RLLGTBMW M3 GT2BMW 4.0 L V8SEB

4

LBH

10

LAG

3

LRP

6

MOS

7

MDO

3

ELK

1

BAL

8

VIR

4

PET

3

6th107[18]
2013BMW Team RLLGTBMW Z4 GTEBMW 4.4 L V8SEB

4

LBH

1

LAG

DNF

LRP

4

MOS

6

ELK

7

BAL

4

COA

4

VIR

5

PET

2

4th102[19]

Did not finish the race but was classified as his car completed more than 70% of the overall winner's race distance.

WeatherTech SportsCar Championship results edit

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position; results in italics indicate fastest lap)

YearTeamClassMakeEngine123456789101112Pos.PointsRef
2014BMW Team RLLGTLMBMW Z4 GTEBMW 4.4 L V8DAY
2
SEB
3
LBH
6
LGA
2
WGL
10
MOS
6
IMS
6
ELK
8
VIR
4
COA
6
PET
10
8th298[20]
2015BMW Team RLLGTLMBMW Z4 GTEBMW 4.4 L V8DAY
2
SEB
8
LBGP
1
LGA
2
WGL
3
MOS
4
ELK
5
VIR
5
AUS
1
PET
4
2nd305[21]
2016BMW Team RLLGTLMBMW M6 GTLMBMW S63 4.4 L Twin Turbo V8DAY
5
SEB
2
LBH
5
LGA
9
WGL
3
MOS
4
LIM
7
ELK
8
VIR
5
AUS
4
PET
9
7th298[22]
2017BMW Team RLLGTLMBMW M6 GTLMBMW 4.4 L Turbo V8DAY
8
SEB
6
LBH
4
AUS
2
WGL
1
MOS
1
LIM
6
ELK
6
VIR
4
LGA
8
PET
1
2nd317[23]
2018BMW Team RLLGTLMBMW M8 GTEBMW S63 4.0 L Twin-turbo V8DAY
9
SEB
2
LBHMOHWGL
7
MOSLIMELKVIRLGAPET
4
9th106[24]
Turner MotorsportGTDBMW M6 GT3BMW 4.4 L Turbo V8DAYSEBMOH
6
BEL
7
WGLMOS
11
LIM
10
ELK
VIR
10
LGA
12
PET
15th131
2019Turner MotorsportGTDBMW M6 GT3BMW 4.4 L Turbo V8DAY
9
SEB
13
MDO
15
DET
10
WGL
2
MOS
1
LIM
3
ELK
3
VIR
11
LGA
7
PET
1
2nd262[25]
2020Turner MotorsportGTDBMW M6 GT3BMW 4.4 L Turbo V8DAY
6
DAY
8
SEB
3
ELK
7
VIR
1
ATL
11
MDO
11
CLT
1
PET
9
LGA
2
SEB
10th236[26]
2021Turner MotorsportGTDBMW M6 GT3BMW 4.4 L Turbo V8DAY
6
SEB
8
MDO
1
DET
8
WGL
1
WGL
12
LIM
5
ELK
2
LGA
4
LBH
16
VIR
12
PET
10
5th2880[27]
2022Turner MotorsportGTDBMW M4 GT3BMW S58B30T0 3.0 L Twin Turbo I6DAY
18
SEB
4
LBH
4
LGA
3
MDO
1
DET
8
WGL
3
MOS
4
LIM
10
ELK
10
VIR
7
PET
3
4th2785[28]
2023Turner MotorsportGTD ProBMW M4 GT3BMW S58B30T0 3.0 L Turbo I6DAY
9
SEB
7
WGL
7
11th773[29]
GTDLBH
11
MON
2

MOS
5
LIM
11
ELK
6
VIR
4
IMS
7
PET
7
15th2175
Source:[6]


Complete FIA World Endurance Championship results edit

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)

YearEntrantClassCarEngine12345678RankPts
2013Aston Martin RacingLMGTE ProAston Martin Vantage GTEAston Martin 4.5 L V8SILSPALMS
Ret
SÃOCOA
FUJ
SHA
BHR
45th0
Source:[6]

External links edit

  1. ^ "William A Auberlen from Lake Havasu City, AZ". Radaris.com. Retrieved 27 February 2024.
  2. ^ PodBean (3 September 2020). "Bill Auberlen, My Racing Life And Career". marshallpruett.podbean.com/ (Podcast). Retrieved 30 March 2022.
  3. ^ Dalmas and Auberlen blowover at Road Atlanta
  4. ^ "De Phillippi Joins BMW Team RLL; Auberlen Set for NAEC Role". Sportscar 365. November 30, 2017. Retrieved January 31, 2019.
  5. ^ "Auberlen Aiming to Make History with Turner BMW". Racer.com. January 5, 2019. Retrieved January 31, 2019.
  6. ^ a b c d "Bill Auberlen Results". motorsportstats.com. Retrieved October 25, 2023.
  7. ^ "Bill Auberlen – 1999 American Le Mans Series Results". Racing-Reference. NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. Retrieved 25 January 2024.
  8. ^ "Bill Auberlen – 2000 American Le Mans Series Results". Racing-Reference. NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. Retrieved 25 January 2024.
  9. ^ "Bill Auberlen – 2001 American Le Mans Series Results". Racing-Reference. NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. Retrieved 25 January 2024.
  10. ^ "Bill Auberlen – 2002 American Le Mans Series Results". Racing-Reference. NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. Retrieved 25 January 2024.
  11. ^ "Bill Auberlen – 2003 American Le Mans Series Results". Racing-Reference. NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. Retrieved 25 January 2024.
  12. ^ "Bill Auberlen – 2005 American Le Mans Series Results". Racing-Reference. NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. Retrieved 25 January 2024.
  13. ^ "Bill Auberlen – 2006 American Le Mans Series Results". Racing-Reference. NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. Retrieved 25 January 2024.
  14. ^ "Bill Auberlen – 2007 American Le Mans Series Results". Racing-Reference. NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. Retrieved 25 January 2024.
  15. ^ "Bill Auberlen – 2009 American Le Mans Series Results". Racing-Reference. NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. Retrieved 25 January 2024.
  16. ^ "Bill Auberlen – 2010 American Le Mans Series Results". Racing-Reference. NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. Retrieved 25 January 2024.
  17. ^ "Bill Auberlen – 2011 American Le Mans Series Results". Racing-Reference. NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. Retrieved 25 January 2024.
  18. ^ "Bill Auberlen – 2012 American Le Mans Series Results". Racing-Reference. NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. Retrieved 25 January 2024.
  19. ^ "Bill Auberlen – 2013 American Le Mans Series Results". Racing-Reference. NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. Retrieved 25 January 2024.
  20. ^ "Bill Auberlen – 2014 Tudor United SportsCar Championship Results". Racing-Reference. NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. Retrieved 16 January 2024.
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