Video: BMW M2 Competes in Track & Field Event at Automotive Olympics
The BMW M2 managed to win the first ever automotive Olympic games thanks to its performance in the last event: the long jump.
The BMW M2 managed to win the first ever automotive Olympic games thanks to its performance in the last event: the long jump.
In the third event of Carwow's Automotive Olympic Games, the BMW M2 competes for Germany in the Exhaust Shot Put event.
In the second event of the Carwow Automotive Olympic Games, the BMW M2 competes in Rhythmic Gymnastics for its home country of Germany.
Hamann Motorsport is currently working hard at bringing out a complete kit of accessories and upgrades for the BMW M2, including a new exhaust sound.
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Carwow has just recently put together a set of Olympic games for cars and the BMW M2 competes with three other cars in a reverse drag race.
The 2016 All Star list in the automotive industry put together by Jeremy Clarkson includes names like 'Aventador' and '488 GTB' as well as BMW M2.
By installing the Ohlins Road and Track Suspension upgrade, the BMW M2 delivers now better handling and driving dynamics.
In a recent comparison test from Whatcar, we take a look at how the BMW M2 compares to the Porsche 718 Cayman S and the Jaguar F-Type V6.
The exhaust system upgrade is one of the first items on a long list of upgrades for many BMW owners, as it's the case with this BMW M2.
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