You Can Buy The BMW M1 Originally Owned By Niki Lauda
The legendary race car driver earned the supercar as a prize for winning the 1979 BMW M1 Procar Championship.
The legendary race car driver earned the supercar as a prize for winning the 1979 BMW M1 Procar Championship.
The E26's road to production wasn't without hiccups but the mid-engine M1 eventually materialized, leading to an iconic car.
BMW fans packed the Performance Center in Greer, South Carolina, for a celebration of racing heritage and modern M power — here’s a look back in photos.
Although a concept, this is a fully functional car, but you can't drive it unless the seatbelt is on.
The white BMW M1 wrecked a few years back has been stripped down as the fiberglass body is about to get a complete makeover.
One of just 54 BMW M1 Procars ever built, chassis 94301057, sold for $1.76M at Monterey — preserved in original, never-raced condition.
The BMW M1 supercar and its M1 Hommage follow-up that never happened are sitting under the same roof in Munich at the BMW Museum.
In a new episode of the BMW Group Classic podcast, Christian von Koenigsegg talks about BMWs and how his family owns a few.
BMW Classic shares a new video to bring us up to date about how the previously crashed M1 is being brought back to life.
This M1 was involved in accident during the 2013 Concorso d’Eleganza Villa d’Este. BMW Classic is now restoring the E26 to its former glory.
This is the fascinating story of the BMW M1 Hommage, a concept car that paid tribute to the legendary M1. Designed in just four months.