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M1
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zumjosh:

BMW is ready to dominate DTM at Brands Hatch!
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fabforgottennobility:

BMW 635 M6 by Miguel Angel Ordóñez
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exclusive-pleasure:

crash—test:

New M5. (by MilanW. Photography)

M5 F10
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hotvvheels:

Cutaway
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muimalo:

BMW M3 DTM
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carpr0n:

Taxiiiiiiii!
Starring: BMW M5
(by Bas Fransen Photography)
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automotiveporn:

BMW Turbo Concept (E25) (another post here)
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bestwheelbase:

Cobblestone racer zone. 2565mm.
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BMW M5 F10 (by ThomvdN)
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johnny-escobar:

BMW 550i
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definemotorsports:

1987 BMW M3 Evolution I (E30)
Based on the 1986 model year E30 3-Series, the first M3 was introduced with a 2.3 L I4 S14B23 engine (also known as S14).
The engine design was based on various BMW parts: basic block layout from the M10 4-cylinder (found in the 2002 and 320 series) overbored and reinforced to similar specifications of the BMW M88 inline-6.
The valve train and head architecture from BMW’s M1 and, later, M6 inline-6-cylinder was adopted for aggressive breathing.In contrast to later M3 iterations, the E30 M3 was campaigned by BMW as well as other racing teams including Prodrive and AC Schnitzer competing in many forms of racing including rally as well as German, British, Italian, Belgian, French, and Australian touring.
The production of the E30 road car was to homologate the M3 for Group A Touring Car racing.
It was to compete with the “2.3-16V”-model of the Mercedes-Benz W201 190E that was introduced in 1983.
In its final years of competition, the 2.5-litre S14 engine in full race trim was capable of over 250 hp (190 kW) naturally aspirated.
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