There’s the Nissan Skyline GT-R in “Need For Speed: Underground,” the Nissan 350Z in “Underground 2,” and the Mazda RX-7 in ...
When BMW wanted to race the new E36 M3 in 1994, it had one problem. Rules for FIA and IMSA GT racing required street-car homologation. If you wanted to make a more powerful, stiffer, or generally ...
This is the same very BMW M3 GTR that won the 2001 ALMS GT Series. Power comes courtesy of a 4.0-liter naturally-aspirated V8 with 450 hp. The blue and silver M3 GTR was featured on the cover of ...
The real-life car is built on the #42 Team BMW Motorsport E46 M3 GTR driven by Jörg Müller and J.J. Lehto in the 2001 ALMS GT Series. The pair not only won a team championship (having won seven ...
For all the talk of it getting fatter and less pure over the years, the BMW M3 remains a hallowed nameplate, one that ...
So, for the 2001 season, BMW Motorsport squeezed an all-new 4.0-litre V8 beneath the bonnet, which brought up to 450hp to the ...
To celebrate the 30th anniversary of the legendary Need for Speed video game series, BMW has created a real-life replica of one of the most iconic cars in gaming history: the blue and silver BMW M3 ...
Britain's Autocar hit the track with the BMW M3, Nissan GT-R, and Porsche 911 GT3 to see which of the musclebound sports cars could best its immediate competition, and they captured the three-way ...
aka ‘Razor’: a BMW M3 GTR from 2001. Its striking silver-blue design, brute sound, enormous power and role in the game’s plot have left a lasting impression on many gamers.” Bringing the ...
BMW has partnered with EA to bring to life one of the most iconic Need for Speed cars ever, the BMW M3 GTR from Most Wanted in 2005 which has reappeared. Check out our stories from Tech, Auto & stay ...