Among the numerous limited edition M3s
produced by BMW over the model's 26-year long history, the 2004 M3 CSL
(for Coupé Sport Leichtbau, which translates to Lightweight Sport Coupe)
holds a special place in the hearts of bimmer fans. Only
1,383 cars were produced for its 2004 model year run, with the emphasis
being put on reducing weight over the regular model. The CSL had a curb
weight of 1,385 kg (3,050 lb) making it 110 kg (240 lb) lighter than
the normal M3, while other enhancements included a more powerful engine
and a re-tuned suspension.
One of the M3 CSLs landed into the hands of German tuning firm MR Car Design, which turned the Bavarian sports coupe into a track racer for the REIL Performance racing team.
After
gutting out the CSL's interior, the German crew began work to further
lower the car's weight by replacing the side and rear windows with
Plexiglas.
The CSL's
bootlid was replaced by a carbon fiber version modeled after the regular
model's boot as the tuner added a huge wing sourced from a Porsche GT3
racer.
MR Car Design
then proceeded to upgrade the engine and exhaust boosting output to
386hp (392PS). Changes were made to the suspension and the braking
system as well.
The
car rides on a new set of BBS Motorsport alloy wheels wrapped in special
Yokohama tires, while the tuner added quick release mechanisms for the
hood and boot and finished off the exterior with a new wrap and livery.
The stripped interior of the M3 CSL was fitted with race-spec bucket seat, steering wheel and roll cage.
All
told, the MR Car Design M3 CSL tips the scales at 1,260 kg (2,778
pounds) and according to the tuner, it can lap the Nürburgring
Nordschleife in 7:43 minutes, or seven seconds faster than the time
recorded by German car magazine Sport Auto in a stock M3 CSL.
The cost of the conversion is €130,000 or about US$160,000 at today's exchange rates.
Friday, August 3, 2012
MR Car Design Spends €130,000 to Turn Rare BMW M3 CSL into a Racecar
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