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Life giving you lemons? Make lemonade. That's the spirit in Munich that lead to
BMW producing the only mid-engined sports car in its 98-year history. The project resulted from a collaboration with
Lamborghini (now owned, incidentally, by arch-rival
Audi) to meet Group 4 homologation requirements. Lamborghini withdrew, the FIA changed its rules, but BMW built it anyway.
Arguably one of Giorgetto Giugiaro's finest designs, the
M1 packed a 3.5-liter inline-six, driving 273 horsepower to the rear wheels through a five-speed manual. The
Procar racing version turbocharged that output up to 850 hp and attracted the top drivers in a one-make F1 support race series.
Over the course of three years, the Bavarian automaker only built 456 examples of the M1, and for BMW enthusiasts, there's no vehicle more coveted. But don't take our word for it - let
Petrolicious tell one noteworthy owner's tale in the
video below.
Continue reading BMW M1 really was the Ultimate Driving Machine
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