Bmw M1 Procar Series

Bmw M1 Procar Series. The BMW M1 Procar The series once again supported Formula One at various European rounds but also branched out to hosting its own standalone events The M1 Procar championship was announced at a press conference at Hockenheim in July 1978 where a prototype and wing-less Group 4-style M1 was shown alongside a pre-production road car

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The BMW M1 Procar Series M1Club 2023-04-21T12:11:44+02:00 In 1979 and 1980, the BMW Procar Series was one of the most spectacular racing series in the motorsport world

BMW M1 Procar Series The Races BMW M1 Club e. V.

The BMW M1 Procar Championship, sometimes known simply as Procar, was a one-make auto racing series which featured professional drivers from the Formula One World Championship, World Sportscar Championship, European Touring Car Championship, and other international series, using identically modified BMW M1 sports cars. As it stands, it could have been on the grid in the M1 Procar series in. A Procar BMW M1, painted in the colour scheme used by BMW Motorsport

The BMW M1 Procar. The Procar Series was designed according to the following outlines: The five Formula 1 drivers qualifying on the first five positions for the Formula 1 race compete against a maximum of 19 private drivers (number of private drivers was limited to 15 in Monaco. A Procar BMW M1, painted in the colour scheme used by BMW Motorsport

How BMW's M1 Procar Championship came to be—and almost didn't Hagerty Media. The M1 Procar championship was announced at a press conference at Hockenheim in July 1978 where a prototype and wing-less Group 4-style M1 was shown alongside a pre-production road car A total of 460 BMW M1s were developed based on homologation specifications according to Group 4 regulations for the road and race track