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BMw is kinda outgunned in the GTLM and to an extent in the GTD category. the M6 is a car with a big frontal area going up against sports cars, and exotics. Even the Corvette is having a time of it with it's front engine design. |
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But the BMW board don't see a need for anything other than heavy GTs, Coupes and SUVs. They don't need a supercar apparently, and those who bang the drum on this forum are wrong. I didn't watch the whole thing but the Merc GT and Audi R8 were flying. Not a great advert for the regular M6 in the real world either. |
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Homologation racing is about consistency, and learning to work within the framework of the series. IMO, this is RLL's biggest shortcoming. There's a ton of stuff that goes on behind the scenes, and some teams do a better job there than others. Chip Ganassi racing, for example is extremely well known for their back-of-the house team. The results show it. BTW, none of this is intended to imply anything dishonest about any of the teams. Just that there's more to racing than the car, the drivers, and the engineers.
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Yes, I think the M4 would be a better choice. Porsche (NA) and Ford (TTV6) are running 6's, why not? If the S55 is that close to blowing up with 500HP, then that doesn't say much for the longevity of my F80, or all the S55's out there with tunes. Most of racing is for marketing anyway....who the heck races M6's other than BMW corporate? The M3/4 is the car BMW should be racing, no question IMHO. Also as a few posts have said, I don't think Rahal's team is good at the BOP lobbying. With Ganassi and Corvette in GTLM, BMW is not in a good position with the monstrous M6, and lets face it, BOP charity from IMSA is what it takes for this M6 to compete with a Ford GT, Corvette, Ferrari, etc. |
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What is happening is GTLM is shaping up to be the GT1 of the 90s. I get what you are saying. |
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To me the M6 is like the Bentley Conti GT race car, great concept, but out of place in a sense. And I guess that is why you don't see the Bentley in the Weathertech series, but racing at Bathurst.... Remember, the car before the M6 was the insane Z4LM with the NA V8, that I believe was in the M3 Team RLL racecar. How they got that thru the rules, I would like to know. But, BMW basically has NO sports car to run, and no engine to run in said sports car. Audi has the R8 with the V10, Mercedes the AMG GT with the TTV8. I think that Lexus has the RC-F in GTD (didn't follow that class) Maybe when the new 6 series, which is supposed to be a Porsche 911 competitor comes out, then they will have a car. But, what will the engine be? But, until then, BMW is stuck with a big GT dealing with sports cars. Honorable mention---the Cadillac ATS-V coupe in another series. |
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Outside of the North American championship in 2016 BMW M6's got onto the podium about 35 times, in around 10 championships, of which about 12 of those were wins.
That's the point of having a customer racing programme. It's not the best GT car out there, but it's performance in the IWSC is not representative of the cars potential. |
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The perceived size of the North American market (i.e. smaller than China, or Germany+UK) might make it of interest, but so far BMW are clearly more interested in developing a car for customer racing programmes, than a headline factory effort... until next year in the WEC, when they'll finally build a car to the regs, rather than modifying the GT3 car. |
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Anyone record the incar crash of the BMW? I was doing other things as I didn't think they would crash as I watched the whole 24H race live.
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I have found the S55 to be incredibly thermically stable, and that in a stock heavy street car. And no oil consumption whatsoever, which is unheard of in any previous generation M car. Drop hundreds of pounds with a bespoke race car like they did with the M6, bump the HP by 50 or so and they would be in a much better spot. Bad thing is that it's too late right now.
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There's a massive difference between running 500 HP on the street, and running >500 HP in a 12 or 24 hour race. Can it be done? Sure. There are DPi cars running 2.0L I4t engines putting out more HP than any of the GTLM cars, but at what cost? RLL has to buy the cars and field them for a season. GTLM is not supposed to cost as much as running a DPi car.
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FWIW, the Z4 GTLM and GT3 ran the P65 racing engine, which is a 4.0L V8, very similar to the M3 GT2 before it. BMW received a waiver to run the P65 in the Z4 GTLM and Z4 GT3, which was signed off on by all the other manufacturers.
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What's your running cost at those 24h track days? How many hours between rebuilds? I'm not going to sit here and pretend to know that the S55 absolutely isn't viable in the IMSA GTLM class, but the physics are stacked against it. The smallest displacement engine in the competition is the Ford GT at 3.5L. That's a 14% displacement advantage over the S55, and in endurance racing, displacement matters. Just look at all the teething issues the I4t powered DPi cars had. Meanwhile, the 6.2L V8 Cadillacs cruised to victory.
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I'm extremely curious what they're going to base their GTE car on. Maybe we'll see an M4 GTE, and I'll be proven wrong. Maybe BMW has a plan to extract more from a race version of the S55 than they originally thought. The engine is definitely more mature today than it was when the M6 GT3 was developed, and the development of the M4 GTS & M4 GT4 must have taught them something.
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