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BMW M2 CS Racing celebrates debut in North America.
11.02.2020 Press Release
The test and development phase for the BMW M2 CS Racing is entering the home stretch. Now the time has come to present the new entry-level car in the BMW M Customer Racing product range to the public, and to potential customers. Last weekend, the BMW M2 CS Racing celebrated its North American debut at the 24 Hours of Daytona (USA).
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The test and development phase for the BMW M2 CS Racing is entering
the home stretch. Now the time has come to present the new entry-level
car in the BMW M Customer Racing product range to the public, and to
potential customers. Last weekend, the BMW M2 CS Racing celebrated its
North American debut at the 24 Hours of Daytona (USA). The intention
is for the car to continue the success story started by the BMW M235i
Racing and the BMW M240i Racing in recent years.
Fans were able
to steal a first glance at the newest member of the family at the
first highlight of the new season, where three different BMW racing
cars were in action – the winning BMW M8 GTE and the BMW M6 GT3 in the
24-hour race, and the BMW M4 GT4 in the IMSA Michelin Pilot Challenge
race. The BMW M2 CS Racing was on display in the event area near the
BMW M Experience truck, where anyone could come along to take a look.
BMW Group Motorsport Director Jens Marquardt said: “BMW racing
cars have enjoyed regular success in North America since the 1970s and
they really thrill the fans. That applies to our GT cars and to the
BMW M2 CS Racing’s predecessors that helped BMW customer teams to
secure countless wins and titles over the years. From the 2021 season
onwards, we are aiming to add a new chapter to our history of success
in North American motorsport with the BMW M2 CS Racing.”
From the start of the 2020 season, responsibility for the sale
and distribution of BMW race cars for customer racing lies with BMW M
GmbH. Their Head of Sales and Marketing, Thomas Felbermair, said:
“North America is the most important market for BMW M worldwide,
therefore it is important for us to present the BMW M2 CS Racing as
our new entry-level car for the first time in the US. With this car we
will not only be represented in classic motor racing, but also in the
club racing segment and in the Track Day community. We have many loyal
fans and customers in North America, who all share an emotional
connection to our brand. Consequently, we see plenty of potential for
our new car in North America. We are looking forward to giving our
fans, customers and BMW dealers a close look at the BMW M2 CS Racing
at various events during the next few weeks. I am sure that they will
love it.”
After appearing at Daytona, the BMW M2 CS Racing was
presented to North American BMW dealers during a conference outside
Miami (USA). In early March, the car will be shown at the TC America
season-opener at Austin (USA), where it will be sent into race
competition by customer teams from the 2021 season onwards.
BMW M2 CS Racing to continue the success story in North America.
The BMW M2 CS Racing can build on the extremely successful history of its predecessors in North America. Since 2016, BMW customer teams have claimed three team titles and two drivers’ championships with the BMW M235i Racing and the BMW M240i Racing in TC America and the previous series. The aim is for the new car to continue in this vein.
The BMW M2 CS Racing offers the best setup for successful entry
into motorsport. The new customer racing car is powered by an S55
six-cylinder in-line engine with BMW M TwinPower Turbo Technology
which, with a capacity of 2,979 cc in the racing version, achieves
between 280 hp (205 kW) and 365 hp (268 kW), depending on the Balance
of Performance or Permit B classification. The maximum torque of 550
Nm is transmitted by a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission which has been
applied using specialist motorsport software. Another highlight of the
BMW M2 CS Racing is its engine management. As with the BMW M4 GT4, in
the future this will be controlled via power sticks, which enable
various performance levels to be programmed and retrieved depending on
the stipulated Balance of Performance.
In parallel, BMW Motorsport is developing an upgrade variant of
the BMW M2 CS Racing with 450 hp, providing a compelling racing car
for the club racing segment that is rapidly gaining in popularity in
North America.