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BMW has introduced the M2 Racing with a four-cylinder engine, focusing on efficiency and track performance. This 2.0-liter ...
Although it has less power than the BMW M2 with the M Steptronic transmission, the track-focused version makes up for it with ...
The M2 Racing aims to be a cost-effective partner for teams — a philosophy that even informed what went under the hood.
Having narrowed the audience for this story the very slimmest part of the funnel, there's a car for you: The BMW M2 Racing.
BMW has officially unveiled its all-new M2 Racing, the next-gen entry-level race car set to replace the M235i, M240i, and M2 ...
The new M2 Racing drops the inline-six for a turbocharged four-pot and stays, otherwise, close to the road car so as to be ...
BMW just unveiled the M2 Racing, based on the roadgoing M2 — but instead of an inline-six, it has a four-cylinder engine under the hood. Has BMW gone the way of the E30 M3 and determined that ...
News then that BMW has cast aside the 3.0-litre unit in favour of a smaller, simpler 2.0-litre four-cylinder engine for its newest and cheapest race car does seem, at first glance, like another good ...
The original M3, you know, the E30-generation car that came as a two-door sedan not unlike, well, the current M2, was powered by a hot four-cylinder engine. Inline-sixes didn't factor into BMW's ...
BMW has been selling the second-generation M2 for a couple of years now, but it has only recently received the full race car ...