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www.twin-loc.fr Bordeaux race track makes its return on the calendar with a very nice and curvy layout. France is a big motorsport nation and with this event running just 1 week before the final, it means all the best drivers will be in attendance on this demanding circuit. www.kingofeurope.net/2014b/index.php/component/ohanah/pro...

La BMW M6 (E63/E64) se distingue de la Série 6 par ses 2 doubles sorties d'échappement, ses jantes spécifiques, ses entrée d'air avant plus larges. Elle embarque un moteur V10 d'une cylindré de 5 L pour une puissance de 507 ch à 7750 tr/min et une couple de 520 Nm à 6100 tr/min. Elle est équipée d'une boîte séquentielle à 7 rapports.

La M6 est plus longue de 5 cm par rapport à la Serie 6, plus large de 0,5 cm et plus lourde de 95 kg par rapport à la 650i. C'est en 2007 que la M6 a été déclinée en cabriolet, qui est un peu moins performante.

In 1983 BMW took the M88/3 six-cylinder engine, a modified version of the M88/1 from the BMW M1 and put it in the E24 chassis of the BMW 6-Series, creating the M635CSi (called the M6 in North America). The M6 was critically acclaimed throughout its lifespan for its elegant, aggressive "shark-nose" styling, its luxury equipment, and its performance. A top speed of 255 km/h (158 mph) makes the European version the second fastest BMW ever built next to the M1. This is due to all other BMW models being electronically restricted to 250 km/h (155 mph). However, Rug Cunninham BMW ran a bone stock 1987 BMW M6 in the La Carrera Classic Race in Mexico in 1989, and reportedly recorded a top speed of 283 km/h (176 mph) indicated. An M6 can be distinguished from other E24 models by a larger front air dam, a rear spoiler, BBS wheels, colour matching side view mirrors, M badges on the grille and back, and slightly larger front brakes. In North America (United States and Canada), the E24 M6 was fitted with the catalyzed S38B35 motor, producing 191 kW (256 bhp) and 329 N·m (243 lbf·ft) of torque. The non-catalyzed version produced 213 kW (286 bhp) and 340 N·m (251 lb·ft) of torque. The non-catalyzed versions were only available in Europe, though there were 538 catalyzed M635csi models sold in Europe in 1988 and 1989. The 1988 and 1989 the M6 was a "world car" with the same bumpers and aerodynamic treatments in all markets. The M6 achieved 0–97 km/h (0–60 mph) time of 6.0 and 6.8 seconds for the European and American versions, respectively. Quarter mile times for the European version have been recorded at 14.5 seconds while 161 km/h (100 mph) is achieved in 15 seconds. However, Car and Driver Magazine tested the U.S. M6 in July 1987 and achieved a 0–97 km/h (0–60 mph) time of 6.1 seconds. Also in 1987 Road and Track featured the U.S. M6 as one of the 10 fastest cars in America. Production of the M6 ended in 1989, with 5,859 cars sold, 1,767 of which were North American (U.S. & Canada) models.

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Source https://www.twin-loc.fr Championnat Européen de DRIFT - Bordeaux Mérignac Gironde 13 et 14 septembre 2014 - BMW M6 - Moteur Engine Puissance Power Car Speed Vitesse Explorer Explore Circuit Champion - Picture Image Photography - King of Europe KOE turb
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Camera location44° 50′ 36.88″ N, 0° 43′ 31.28″ W Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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