
BMW M1 - Wikipedia
The BMW M1 (model code E26) is a mid-engined sports car produced by German automotive manufacturer BMW from 1978 until 1981.
The M1 for Group 4 (GT) - BMW M1 Club e. V.
For 150.000 DM (1979) everyone could buy a BMW M1 Group 4. The cost of a complete season was six times as high. Group 4 cars align with the following regulations: GT-Cars are low …
From the Archive: The History of the BMW M1 - Car and Driver
The race engine is a more highly tuned version of the DOHC, four-valve-per-cylinder M1 street engine, itself a derivative of the healthy single-cam BMW six used in 5-, 6-, and 7-series ...
BMW M1 Club e. V. Homepage - BMW M1 Club e. V.
Jul 24, 2018 · Since 1987, the BMW M1 Club has been the central point of contact worldwide for anyone interested in BMW M1. Today the association has 87 members who own 86 M1 …
The BMW M1: History, Design, Specifications - MotorTrend
Jun 25, 2020 · Learn all about the 1978-1981 BMW M1, an Italian-designed supercar that’s long been misunderstood.
BMW M1 For Sale - BaT Auctions - Bring a Trailer
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BMW M1: from Procar to icon
The BMW M1 was a technical pioneer, a stylistic milestone and a top-class racing machine as a Procar. It’s hard to believe that this iconic athlete will celebrate its 40th birthday in 2018. Here …
Retrospective>> Group 5 Bmw M1 @ Le Mans - Speedhunters
Sep 11, 2009 · Wins at the 1981 WEC 1000km race on the Nordeschliefe and the 1981 Norising DRM race with the Schnitzer Turbo M1 are probably the Group 5 M1s' 15 minutes of fame…
BMW Motorsport Clash: M1 IMSA Group 4, Z4 GTLM, and E92 M3 GT …
Nov 16, 2023 · Several BMW M1s, adhering to Group 4 specifications, including the 1980 model, ventured to the U.S. to compete in the IMSA endurance-racing circuit. The year 1981 …
The Story of 40 Years BMW M ‒ The BMW M1 - GTspirit
Jun 1, 2012 · With a top speed of 265km/h it was the fastest road-going car built in Germany. The M1 accelerated from standstill to 100km/h in less than six seconds, and a sprint to 200km/h …
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