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Niki Lauda’s BMW M1 heads to auction, spotlighting a rare chapter in BMW Motorsport history
A BMW M1 built for Formula One champion Niki Lauda is set for auction, highlighting the model’s rare racing and road legacy.
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BMW’s First-Ever M Car Is Officially Up For Grabs
BMW is just about the bluest of blue-chip automakers. Highly regarded around the world, this Bavarian luxury vehicle manufacturer has a long, storied history. And now you can own an incredible piece ...
The first-evr BMW 3.0 CLS is now for sale for the first time since it saw the light of day. The model is for sale for the first time ...
I'm blazing down Homestead-Miami Speedway's front straight in a BMW M8 GTE race car, chasing factory driver Bill Auberlen, who's in a BMW M3 GT race car—and I can't catch him though I'm in the far ...
BMW just unveiled the M2 Racing, based on the roadgoing M2 — but instead of an inline-six, it has a four-cylinder engine under the hood. Has BMW gone the way of the E30 M3 and determined that ...
The BMW M1 is historic for its successes and for its failures. The final production car and subsequent race cars weren’t what BMW initially intended and yet today, they’re among some of the most ...
BMW in recent years has launched entry-level race cars based on the M2 and other 2-Series Coupe models, and the automaker is currently working on a new one that it plans to have ready in time for the ...
In the market for an "entry-level" racing car? A turnkey machine for your private racing team? Got about a hundred grand to spend? And if we might get a little more detailed... you interested in a BMW ...
BMW has unveiled its newest entry-level customer race car, the M2 Racing. Under development since 2023, the successor to the M2 CS Racing will be available worldwide in time for the 2026 motorsports ...
BMW's highly successful M4 GT3 customer race car has been updated for the 2025 motorsports season, with the new Evo version already achieving its first victory this past weekend in the 24 Hours of ...
Anyone who says regulation stifles innovation clearly knows as little about business as they do about motorsport. Necessity is the mother of invention, and every rule ever made to slow cars down has ...
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