Elias Hountondji from the Red Bull Driftbrothers manoeuvres his brand-new competition vehicle, the "BMW M2 Drift Competition" with over 1,100 hp, through the heart of the BMW plant in Munich. The M2 'Drift Competition' is a one-off build created specifically for competition with support from BMW's M division. It's set to compete in next year's Drift Masters series with 'Driftbrother' Elias Hountondji behind the wheel.
The BMW M2 Drift Competition of the Red Bull Driftbrothers drifts through the BMW plant in Munich. Elias Hountondji has honed the Red Bull Driftbrothers' latest acquisition, a BMW M2, into the 'Ultimate Drift Machine'. Drifting means pushing the limits of traction and control - without losing either.
Especially under extreme conditions. Our "Best Of" shows spectacular BMW drifts right up to the edge. "The vehicles shown do not correspond to the standard BMW M series vehicles," explains BMW in a fairly obvious statement.
Mainly because the vehicles shown are stripped out, hardcore BMW M2 drift machines-going forwards in a straight line is not a specialty. Going sideways around BMW's. BMW M's 'S58' twin-turbocharged straight-six, in particular, has been heavily revised for the rigors of drift competition, and thus boasts a larger cooling system, a reinforced engine block, as well as additional chassis bracing and strut supports to produce "over 1,100 hp" and around 922.
October finds him attending BMW's giant facility in Munich for two reasons: one, to talk about the new BMW M2 Drift Competition that is in its final stages of development ahead of replacing the. You have until November 5 can check out Red Bull Driftbrothers' one. The 1600 was followed by the iconic BMW 2002, which created the template for the brand's success.
Now, the second-gen BMW 2 Series is the newest iteration of such a car and potentially the last. #. "The vehicles shown do not correspond to the standard BMW M series vehicles," explains BMW in a fairly obvious statement.
Chiefly because the vehicles shown are stripped out, hardcore BMW M2.