How fast is a BMW M1 Procar?
BMW M1 Procar Inline-6 3498 cc 470. Nm @ 7000 rpm 1020 kg top speed 309. Designed by Giorgetto Giugiaro at Italdesign, the M1 was BMW’s first and only mid-engine road car. It featured a 3. M88/1 inline-six engine that produced around 277 horsepower, paired with a 5-speed manual transmission.
What is the BMW M1 Procar series?
The BMW M1 Procar Championship, sometimes known simply as Procar, was a one-make auto racing series which featured professional drivers from the Formula One World Championship, World Sportscar Championship, European Touring Car Championship, and other international series, using identically modified BMW M1 sports cars. Procar may refer to: ADAC Procar Series, a German-based motor racing series for Touring Cars. BMW M1 Procar Championship, a one-make motor racing series utilising the BMW M1 sports production car. Procar Australia, a defunct Australian motor racing organisation body.
Is the BMW M1 a supercar?
In 1978, the BMW M1 arrived. This time, the car was penned by design maestro Giorgio Giugiaro, and the wilder lines of the Turbo had been crimped into a more BMW-like engineered elegance. The M1 is a beautiful machine that is unmistakably a supercar, but there is a pragmatism built into its unoffensive lines. The BMW 1M was among the first proper M cars to use turbocharging. This may have divided the purists, but its engine is a belter and a big part of its appeal. Up front it wore BMW’s award-winning twin- turbocharged 3,0-litre engine.