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Originally Posted by M3 Adjuster
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Originally Posted by MDuckie
They aren't going to revive the legendary CSL designation on an old model nor their entry level M model.
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Perhaps a little CSL education.
BMW currently has the following race going models in their lineup.... and all racing in North America currently.
M8 GTE
M4 GT4
M240 racing - soon to be replaced by an M2 racing
M8 GTE a car designed for the track first and then the production car came out.
M4 GT4- currently at end of life with new model coming ?
M2 racing - currently being designed on the track ...
Sure seems to me a slam dunk to roll out roadgoing models of the same as M8 CSL, M4 CSL, and M2. CSL.
Unless BMW simply wants to allow Porsche , Mercedes and Audi to take all the race on Sunday and drive on Monday ////marketing and sales.
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M6 GT3 will be supported until 2022 and likely replaced by the upcoming M4 GT3 unless they can't get a waiver for CLAR. If that's the case I expect M4 will stay GT4 and this special M only platform will form the basis of the GT3 much like the AMG GT and R8 are unique platforms.