The Greatest BMW Racing Engine: M12/13 Turbo Story
How Paul Rosche's 1.5-liter turbo produced 1,400 hp, won championships, and became BMW's most legendary racing engine
How Paul Rosche's 1.5-liter turbo produced 1,400 hp, won championships, and became BMW's most legendary racing engine
A look back at BMW’s 1983 Formula 1 title with Brabham and Nelson Piquet, powered by the fierce M12/13 turbo engine.
BMW M CEO Frank van Meel explains why Formula 1 isn’t on the agenda and why WEC offers more real-world benefits for future BMW M cars.
Discover why BMW should re-enter Formula 1 and join the world's most prestigious motorsport in 2026 with new hybrid technology.
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BMW M CEO Frank Van Meel and Head of BMW M Motorsport Andreas Roos ruled out the manufacturer’s return to Formula 1.
Formula 1 driver and four-time champion Sebastian Vettel is retiring after this season but few BMW fans know he started at BMW Sauber.
BMW M boss Frank Van Meel confirmed in an interview that the Munich-based automaker has no intention to return to Formula 1.
After months of rumors, it is now official: Audi and Porsche will join the Formula 1 circuit in 2026. Will BMW reconsider their F1 plans?
The former BMW Motorsport boss Mike Krack told Auto Bild a Formula 1 return is not being considered for the time being.
The legendary Sir Frank Williams, founder and long-time team boss of the Williams Formula 1 team, passed away at the age of 79
BMW does not see a viable path for the in the most popular racing event in the world - Formula 1. For now, BMW will focus on Formula E