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BMW Motorsport

In May 2002, BMW Motorsport celebrates its 30th Anniversary. We celebrate it here!

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 For many years, Purple was the official color of M.

 

Officially known today as BMW M GmbH, BMW M (for Motorsport) is having a birthday.

30 years ago, in May of 1972, the company we know simply as "M", was created   as a separate company within BMW.

So in recognition of M's 30th anniversary, here is BMW World's Story of M:

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BMW
Headquarters

1972, 30 years ago

The year was 1972. Not only did BMW start M, but the company also opened an assembly plant in South Africa, and completed its new headquarters building in Munich. The first 5 Series was launched and the Turbo was displayed for the Summer Olympic Games held in Munich.


 

Motor Works Launches Motor Sport

In the late 60's and early 70's, the New Class and New Six cars proved very successful at racing. In the spring of 1972, Jochen Neerpasch and Martin Braungart, two ex-Ford racing executives, joined BMW. Neerpasch was formerly a factory Porsche driver, while Braungart was a rally team driver for Mercedes. They turned the sports department into a limited company within BMW, creating M, the Motorsport Division.

Jochen Neerpasch

Jochen Neerpasch is one of the legends of modern motor sports.

Neerpasch quit after he failed to convince the BMW board to enter Formula One racing. He then joined Mercedes and set up the Mercedes Junior Team. As a result, he helped put drivers Michael Schumacher, Karl Wendlinger and Heinz-Harald Frentzen into Grand Prix racing. Michael Schumacher is the world champion, and his younger brother Ralf races for BMW-Williams F1.


M3 CSL

E46 M3 CSL Lightweight

M's First Project

BMW Motorsport's first project was the 3.0 CSL. CSL is an acronym for Coupe Sport Leicht, or Lightweight. 1265  lightweights were built from 1972 to 1975. This famous racer won seven European Touring Car titles.

BMW 3.0 CSL
The 6-cylinder Batmobile was a champion in the 1970's

The CSL's weight reduction program included:

  • Lightweight aluminum panels for the doors, hood, and trunk
  • No front bumper
  • A fiberglass rear bumper
  • Thin, lightweight glass
  • The absence of sound-deadening materials throughout.

To prove the concept, Hans Stuck drove 7 seconds faster than his best laps on the old Nurburgring circuit with the lightweight coupe.

Due to their futuristic appearance, the cars were baptized Batmobiles.


M-badged Cars

The first M-badged cars were special road cars made for the works drivers to use as personal transport. For example, Hans Stuck Jr. had a prototype BMW V12 Coupe, while Ronnie Peterson had a 3.5 liter 5 Series sedan, the forerunner of the M5.

The first m-badged car to be sold was Motorsport One, or M1.

BMW M1
The M1 was the first M-badged car to be sold to the public

The M1 was introduced at the Paris Motor Show in 1978. The M1 was a 277 hp, 165 mph mid-engined coupe based on the stunning design of Giorgetto Giugiaro's revision to Paul Bracq's gullwing Turbo, and using the 6-cylinder engine from the BMW CSL Coupe. In Group 4 race trim, the M1 had 470 hp and 850 hp for Group 5 German Sports Car racing.

 

 

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