It looks gorgeous if you ask me :eek:
Isn't the little spoiler a typical M3 thing?
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It looks gorgeous if you ask me :eek:
Isn't the little spoiler a typical M3 thing?
here are some more photos guys:
you can find more in these topics, I didn't wanna post all of them here, too many
2008 BMW M3
BMW M3 E92
BMW M3 E92
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Is that roof made completely of carbon fibre or does it only have the "look" ?
Not sure if I like it... the BMW M series has always had a boxier, rougher, more performance minded design and this is rounded and somewhat tame looking.
Same reason for me not liking the 6 series.
I hope that the roof is really pure carbon fibre. If it is black only for the looks, then it looks the same as the roof of a Mini. That lame appearance game should be left to the Japanese.
About time, Thiessen should charge into GT1 soon too:yepp:
I've seen your forum name somewhere... rsc?
M3 looks nice, but I still like the E36/E46 look. The time will come when I start to like this one more. That said, I think it will be a disappointment for many in the engine department stock or tuned/mods.
this change, designs change, and sometimes we need to move forward and I think the car will be a hit. You have no idea how many people were complaining about the E9x series cars, and how much they love their E46 models and now there is a shortage on 335i coupes and convertibles, and the other models are selling like crazy also. I'm sure the new M3 will sell really well
some people complained about the tiny spoiler. Guess they only know or intentionally beat on aesthetics and don't know much or anything about aerodynamics. That little piece will be a major part and not make it a STi/EVO style car.
That puny little thing does anything at all ? That thing is a total joke. And I don't know anything about aerodynamics ? How many times have you driven at Nurburgring, or even the Autobahn ?
That roof is not carbon. Its painted black and looks like that of a Mini. The car looks dumb, and looks more and more like an EVO/STi.
lol.
Have you competed in national karting championships? Have you tested any Formulas such as Formula Ford at Oran Park, Eastern Creek, Perth, Sepang? I guess not. Driver doing a track day doesn't compare.
Yes it does do something. They have done their tests in the wind tunnel and found conclusive results. Then they take samples to tracks/real testing and then make final conclusions. If it didn't do anything at all, then it wouldn't be there. Simple as that. That device resembles a gurney tab
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Interesting, driving on the ring teaches you aerodynamics according to IanY. I wonder why drivers always talk about "learning" as much as possible and quickly. If you understand the technicals, it helps you for setup of whatever you're driving and get the max performance out of it. Fernando Alonso, Schumacher are much like this. Someone like Kimi Raikkonen/Hakkinen is not so much but still a lightning quick driver.
Nurburgring is outside of Munich. Its where BMWs are developed and its the home of BMWs. If driving there doesn't help you learn about BMWs.....
How did you get from a regular passenger car to Formula Ford? While we are at it, why don't I shoot back... Hockenheim? Monza? Spa Francochamps? Suzuka? Fuji? Yes, I have driven at Sepang.. I'm from that part of the world. What better location to learn about German cars than in Europe?
So, you say that you've driven Formula Ford ? Which season? You are spouting off your rear end. Formula Ford is even faster than Formula BMW. Its forms the talent breeding ground for Formula Three, which is the minor league for Formula One. Do you know how good you need to be to be on the Formula Ford driver's list ? Anyway, we are talking about passenger cars here.
I didn't say that they don't do anything. I said that they are not as effective as a proper rear spoiler... aka 911 and 430/360.
Do I care? I already said I havn't been to Europe yet and I don't see it anytime soon. If I wanted to go, I'd only go to pursue a higher open wheel career.
And you have driven those tracks? And what have you driven at Sepang? I don't mind what you've driven, obviously you are egocentric "ooh look at me, I've had a track day at these tracks". One I forgot to mention was the mountain (of course not racing or testing)
lol! I didn't say I drove a season did I? Before you drive a season what is done? You are evaluated, then maybe with some luck or sheer awesome talent you can get large sponsor support or you can get a paid drive. In my situation, I'm a fulltime student at the same time. So I only TEST. My first test was almost 18-19months ago.
Wow I did not know! lol! More commonly after formula ford season one will or should go into a programme such as Formula Renault, but that is at the moment only in Europe I think. Anyway a different point, tell me something I didn't know. So at the age of a youngster I guess I didn't even know about F1 or F3000 or the various TCCs around the world.:rolleyes:
No sh*t, actually do you know how NOT good you need to be? lol. I know a lot of fellow competitors and all they have or rely on(ie no talent, and sometimes even no will - what a waste) is a plenty rich family and spend their whole careers as pay drivers.:yepp: Some go as far as to enter their own "family" team with their son driving to enter a development series. I know a Scandinavian dude, his father owns a major raw materials supplier (such as BHP) and you got big fat decal of it on the 997 RSR he drives. Talent? Not much, but he pays for all the tyres and general costs of the team and does the minimum amount of time needed by 1 driver in stints for plain FIA GT races as well as the Spa 24hours. Sometimes it's just a bit bad luck when a potential sponsor doesn't take notice, but 99% of the time that's what happens, the family rolls out the big bucks. Its the truth weather you want it or not that money talks BIG in motorsport careers, it has been like this for A LONG time that talent/how good you are is not a major major factor that much (esp with the wide range of driver coaching schools in Europe and increasing in USA), It's $$$.
For those people, they have to maximise every chance they get to really make a career. Contrast someone like Schumacher and Alex Yoong etc.
Back in '91 Frentzen was a more talented prospect than Schumacher, but he didn't have enough to cover Eddie Jordon's needs of money, whereas someone like Alex Yoong got absolutely slaughtered, failed to qualify several times, 4-5seconds off his teammates pace.
Yes we are talking about passenger cars, then you dragged in "i drove nurbs and bla bla" And I retorted an average joe that drives a superb car doesn't compare. You dragged in "Have you driven Suzuka, Fuji, Hock, Monza, Spa ..." which I guess indirectly means "suck sh*t, I have, even if I'm a slow poke or coaster or wealthy man enjoying current life" Incase this is taken the wrong way, I want to say I am NOT jealous and do NOT frown upon wealthy people and somewhat respect them, even you IanY :D
Kind of obvious they are not as effective but compare the flow to that point on both cars is far different anyway. Your words attacked the looks (gutsy, "wimpy little thing") far more than effectiveness.
I didn't directly quote you did I? Obviously you know better than me that the target audience of a M3 is far different to a 430/360 or 9xx. I don't know why you pick out such aggressive debates unless people treat you like their mother! What a change on this forum. 2003, highly technical professional & polite discussion about anything, and now; a bunch of aggressors.
A little lip/tab can do wonders to air management. So I guess they should chop off all the little tabs and details on front wing endplates, sidepods, rear wing endplates, rear wing plane tabs, horizontal engine cover fins, c*ckpit fins, barge boards, wheels and brake duct shapes/dimensions out the window in every single formula? And for touring/sports cars, they should dump the front splitters, the rear wing designs, gurney tabs just about everywhere around the car that optimize air extraction? Not to mentions DTMs, as those are the most heavily aerodynamically enhanced touring cars on Earth. As I said, they've done their testing in the wind tunnel and they've concluded in real world that it stacks up to their results from the wind tunnel with significant variables such as weather, driver, and application (circuit or straight, whatever) The final(?) (at least these spy pics show or maybe are still evaluation parts for the time-being) decision is they are keeping it. You just have the problem of criticizing the absolute donkey balls out of something you dislike 1 bit. The BMW, my comment or even me:p:
What's that fin above the rear window? Oh I guess another atrocity!
I just want to add, the F3 series is one of the toughest. The teams performance varies A LOT and the cost of a GOOD drive too. If you're stuck in a bad or midrunner team it's extremely hard even if you get consistent top performances. Someone like Mark Webber was a bit lucky and got out of bankruptcy. Another talent like Marcos Ambrose wasn't so lucky and came back to Australia and competed in the V8SC series for 4 years with 3 titles (When SBR were unarguably the team to catch) and now is in NASCAR finally getting some $$$ :)
Well personally I haven't liked any German cars past the late 80's. The new stuff coming out of Germany bores me, not to mention it lacks soul and character. I don't agree with cars being pumped full of electronics either. Bar a simple ecu, there is no need for the new fangled crap you find in modern cars.
people rave for safety and gadgets and we get 4000LB sport coupes with the lightest being around 3000lb. This is pure bs, even in the 60's there were light weight sports cars made of metal that put the power to weight ratio of allot of modern cars to shame. Italian cars are starting to loose the personality and character they had as well. This planet has gone insane, people opt for an automatic sports car and rave about their skill.
Personally my ideal car would be a full frame v8 in the 4-6L range with a nice synchronized 5 or 6 speed transaxle with fully independent suspension pushing out around 500hp and no airbags, radio, modern commodities, ac or even leather. Simply put a bare bottom as far as luxury goes and a car that is a handful to the novice. and for gods sake keeping the weight under 2500lb would be nice too, did I mention real metal and possibly a couple of finely sculpted chrome bumpers. I am sick and tired of wiring and plastic, all cars today are simply homogeneous. You have the same model across the range of brands.
Pitiful, these days if you want a real car you have to build it yourself. Maybe that votus project I was thinking about is a better idea than I though.
My access to Sepang is only to the extent that an extended family member (uncle) is a minority investor via an investment holdings firm. My uncle lives in nearby Kuala Lumpur and the cars I have driven there are naturally his.
Irony of ironies... I mainly drove an M3 :D Also a Lotus Elise and a 996 Carrera. As for track cars, I only briefly drove some really sick Nissan 300ZX. It was more power than I was used to and I had to take it easy on the throttle because I was not used to the Nissan platform.
OOOooo Look at me! I'm so egocentric... strutting around like a peac0ck {thumps chest... me Tarzan} lol :D