BMW 320si, E90 WTCC, Jörg Müller (BMW Team Germany) 2008 Throughout its history, BMW cars and motorcycles have been successful in a range of motorsport activities. Apart from the factory efforts, many privateer teams enter BMW road cars in touring car racing. BMW also entered cars or provided engines in Formula One, Formula Two and sportscar.
The BMW M4 GT3 is a top of the line racing car from BMW Motorsport. It will be featured in several racing competitions all over the world in 2022. BMW offers a range of race cars tailored to different types of racing and performance requirements.
The BMW M4 GT3, for example, is a flagship in endurance racing, boasting a turbocharged six-cylinder engine, a racing-spec chassis, and advanced aerodynamics. Race Cars. The BMW M Hybrid V8.
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The BMW M4 GT4 EVO. THE PERFECT CUSTOMER RACE CAR. BMW Race Cars From Formula 1 to GTM and rally racing, BMW has been an active participant in motor racing from the beginning of the company's history.
Below, we take a look at some of our favorite and most iconic BMW racing cars of all time. Below, we take a look at all the iconic race cars from BMW. BMW Motorsport is the division of BMW responsible for motorsport.
Classic racing cars: BMW legends BMW racing cars have been driving around the world's tracks for more than 90 years. Here we take a look at 12 milestones in the history of the Bavarian automotive manufacturer: from long distance racers to touring cars, and F1 bullets to Formula E EVs. All highlight BMW's passion for motor sports.
A complete visual evolution of BMW in motorsport, from its pre-war origins to the modern hybrid prototypes. This continuous timeline showcases BMW's most iconic racing cars from DTM, Le Mans. In recent years, BMW has embraced electrification in motorsport, debuting its first fully electric racing car, the BMW i4, in various eSports championships and racing events.
This shift signifies a new era for the brand, emphasizing sustainability while maintaining the high performance standards that fans have come to expect. The BMW motorsport division was established in 1972 and quickly proved a contender on racing circuits worldwide. The first M labeled production car came later, after BMW had taken six European championships with its 3.0 CSL.