BMW Z4 M Motorsport
The BMW Z4 M Coupe Motorsport (also known as the BMW Z4 M Coupe GT) is a grand touring racing version of the BMW Z4 developed by BMW M Motorsport for use in endurance racing. Unlike many grand touring race cars, the Z4 M Coupe Motorsport was not created for any specific racing series and has been used in races for Super GT, Super Taikyu, Britcar and the FIA GT Championship; the car has seen success at events such as overall wins at the 2007 Britcar 24 Hour and the 2007 Dubai 24 Hour. The car is powered by a 3.2L S54B32 inline-6 engine, producing about 392 horsepower. The Z4 M Coupe Motorsport was retired from competition after 2009, with the BMW Z4 GT3 replacing it for 2010. The base of the casting reads BMW Z4 M. The castings rollcage design was updated for 2020.
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