BMW has constructed some phenomenal-sounding autos. However we predict the M3 GTR race automobile of the mid-2000s would possibly take the cake for best-sounding BMW on the planet.
In contrast to the E46-generation M3 avenue automobile, which used a straight-six engine, the GTR was given a race-ready model of the naturally aspirated 4.9-liter V-8 discovered within the then-new E39-generation M5. Not solely did this give the automobile extra energy, nevertheless it made it sound an entire lot higher (and contemplating the unique straight-six sounded so good, that is saying one thing).
Along with creating a fantastic noise, the M3 GTR was fairly profitable, too. BMW gained its class within the 2001 American Le Mans Sequence championship earlier than they had been finally pressured to take out the V-8 for homologation causes.
The M3 GTR on this video, shot by the NM2255 YouTube channel throughout a historics occasion on the Mugello circuit in Italy, was initially fielded within the 2004 Rolex Sports activities Automotive Sequence by Tom Milner’s Prototype Expertise Group, the place it gained 10 of 12 races. It nonetheless has its authentic eight-cylinder engine and Hewland six-speed H-pattern gearbox.
From the onboard footage we will get a great sense of simply how loud this M3 should’ve been for drivers in the course of the Rolex 24 twenty years in the past. That Hewland transmission requires velocity and accuracy to get proper; if you happen to’re sluggish and cautious, you may upset the automobile.
In fact, it is the outside pictures you are right here for. From the skin this M3 sounds extra like an previous Can-Am automobile than a European unique racer, with a deep, blaring roar coming from its quad aspect pipes. It is protected to say that is the best-sounding BMW we have heard … ever.