Amazon.com: bmw m3 gtr 1/43 RC Drift Car, Mini Drifting RC Car with Gyro 2.4GHz Full Proportional Drift Cars 4WD RTR Remote Control Cars with Colorful Lights High Speed Fast Racing Vehicle Gift for Kids Boys Adults. A RACING CAR WITHOUT A PERMIT. For the 2001 season, the race-capable BMW M3, officially called the BMW M3 GTR, was ready to roll.
The team's trump card was the 4.0-litre V8 high-performance engine with 330 kW (460 hp). When we think of rare cars, we usually think about low. BMW proceeded to do just that, offering up 10 road-legal versions of the M3 GTR, at €250 000 apiece, which was more than triple the price of a regular E46 M3.
In the end, the gambit worked. The car won seven of 10 races, and finished first and third in the ALMS championship that year. Get the best deals for Rc Bmw M3 Gtr at eBay.com.
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BMW M3 GTR E46 [Street] BMW M3 GTR E46 Straßenversion. In 2001, ALMS regulations stated that cars must be for sale on two continents within twelve months of the rules being issued. In a show of careful regulatory maneuvering, BMW produced just three road-going versions of its M3 GTR race car to compete in its desired racing series.
However, the move was seen as blasphemous. The BMW M3 GTR was a road-going version of the BMW M3 GTR racing car. It was launched as a small series of just ten vehicles and was primarily used to homologate the new V8 engine (P60B40).
The super lightweight compact engine made entirely of aluminium was throttled to 380 hp in the road. The E46 M3 GTR was developed for racing in the 2001 season of the American Le Mans Series (ALMS), which briefly allowed manufacturers to use race cars with purpose-built racing engines, provided a small number of equivalent roadgoing examples were built. The M3 GTR race car achieved cult status as the central vehicle in the story of the popular 2005 racing video game Need for Speed: Most Wanted.
One of just three BMW M3 GTR road cars stops by the Petersen Automotive Museum for a video tour giving us a closer look at the ultimate E46.