10-10-2016, 06:15 AM | #23 | |
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Just another ambiguous statement from the Scottster that means nothing, but implies BMW is the greatest automotive engineering house on the planet.
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10-10-2016, 07:20 AM | #24 |
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Manufacturers will turn to development of supercars, or enter into sports car series to encourage engineers and designers to join their team. That is why Toyota entered formula one. Their market group at the time was mid to late 40s! With bringing in young talent, they could then put a new energy into their products and attract a younger age group.
Since BMW is doing very well with their current engeneering designs and practicalities, there is no need to spend the money to showcase their talents currently and attract talent that is already there. Besides, there is a huge trend towards saving the environment through electric vehicles in saving us from ourselves with self driving cars… Barf barf barf. |
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10-10-2016, 01:39 PM | #26 |
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I think the M1 would have had no problem beating the contemporary '79-81 C3 corvette? Sure obviously not the same pricepoint but the m1 was pretty much a racecar in its days developed as a homologation special
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Are you kidding me?? I said that BMW has never made a car with Corvette performance in the Corvette price point and never will. My statements just supported my point - no circles involved
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10-10-2016, 05:56 PM | #29 |
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Love when people justify what they say with "As a previous M4 owner" considering the very first of those rolled off in 2014.
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No, I wasn't kidding.
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i8 + S63tu = supercar. But I guess we've established that it's never going to happen.
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Proper supercar ? Quite likely, BMW thinks back about the E26 M1 with mixed emotions. Back in the day, due to adverse circumstances, the commercial version of the E26 M1 had a complicated birth:
"The project’s failure had become complete by 1980. The budget of BMW Motorsports had been slashed nearly 75 percent. The Procar contract was sold to England’s BS Fabrications. Under attack internally for diverting engineering effort from street cars, and yet anxious to develop the turbo four-cylinder for Formula 1, Neerpasch left BMW Motorsports. Everyone understood that the M1 had failed as a race car because its development proved too costly and could not keep pace with changes in racing regulations—two important failures in silhouette racing, as any IMSA or NASCAR competitor will attest.
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