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. Back in 2001, BMW exploited a loophole to build the very special E46 M3 GTR to beat Porsche in the American Le Mans Series.
Based on the third-generation M3 (E46), the 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. The BMW M3 GTR GT (E46) is a race car developed by BMW based on their M3 E46. It competed during the 2001 racing season under both the BMW Motorsport and Team Schnitzer teams, with the car being entered in the GT class of The American Le Mans Championship and the European Le Mans Series.
BMW M3 GTR E46 | Winner ALMS 2001 | nakhon100 | Flickr
The "Federal" variant is a special police variant of the ALMS which comes with a special bodykit and Race. In 2001, the legend named the M3 GTR was born, following the introduction of the new 3 Series (codenamed E46). After quite a few updates and changes, the world could see the 2001 BMW M3 GTR take on the track (and Porsche) in a magnificent shape of aggressive styling and performance.
For the 2001 season, BMW retired its S54B32 3.2-liter in-line six-cylinder and replaced it with a P60B40 4.0-litre V8 motor. The new BMW M3 GTR would be campaigned by Team Schnitzer / BMW Motorsport in the European and American Le Mans Series. Schnitzer is based in Germany and was founded by brothers Josef and Herbert Schnitzer.
BMW M3 E46 GTR ALMS 2001 Race Car
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This short-stroke, high. The BMW E46 GTR was originally made for the American Le Mans series (ALMS) back in 2001. The car immediately made its mark by proving to be one of the fastest, however Porsche and other carmanufacturers complained over the fact that BMW was allowed to participate with a car they felt was a prototype -.