BMW M1 Procar: Time For Tea?
Only a simple onboard but you must see it. Or rather hear it

On conventional naming strategy it should have been called M1 but of course that had been done previously. And how. This is not the place to detail the M1 story, instead to briefly celebrate the glorious Procar racers spawned from the road car. Using a 470hp version of the road car's straight-six, the M1 Procars raced in an F1 support series for 1979 and 1980.
Oh, that straight-six. The BMW M88 is pretty special in its road car installations but this racing version is something else again. Apparently it revs to 9,000rpm. The noise is divine. Fortunately this video is decent quality so you get the full effect. There's a case for this being the best straight-six noise in the world, in my humble opinion of course. See below for proof!
Vid here (headphones advised...).

http://www.dtmpower.net/article.php?id=48
The M1s are superb. We ran the only two Procars in the UK: this one (which was a BMW development car in '79/'80 and never actually raced until the 2008 CER championship) and the ex-IMSA Jim Busby car, which looked the same but was very different underneath. We won the GT class of the CER for something like 5 years on the bounce, beating all the other M1s and the Porsche 935s - despite the 935s running nearly 300bhp more than us. Then at the Le Mans Classic in 2012 Sean managed to win his category, which I think was the last time the M1s were used in anger.
One of my all time favourite racecars to work with.
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