1997, BMW 320i, angetrieben durch Don Grice, betritt die internationale Boxengasse während der Jet Super Tourenwagen Trophy im Jahr 2016 Silverstone Classic
4592 x 3327 px | 38,9 x 28,2 cm | 15,3 x 11,1 inches | 300dpi
Aufnahmedatum:
30. Juli 2016
Ort:
Silverstone Circuit, Towcester, United Kingdom
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Driven by Dan Bourgeon in the Championnat de France de la Montagne in late 2008 and 2009.Purchased by Don Grice but unused until 2014 when it was entered in the HSCC Super Touring Car Championship. The BMW 3 Series is an entry-level luxury car manufactured by the German automaker BMW since May 1975. It is the successor to the 02 Series and has been produced in six different generations. The first generation of 3 Series was only available as a 2-door sedan, however the model range has since expanded to include a 4-door sedan, 2-door convertible, 2-door coupé, 5-door station wagon and 5-door hatchback body styles. In 2013, the coupé and convertible models started to be badged as 4 Series, therefore the 3 Series range no longer includes these body styles. The 3 Series is BMW's best-selling model, accounting for around 30% of the BMW brand's annual total sales (excluding motorbikes). The BMW 3 Series has won numerous awards throughout its history. The M version of the 3 series, M3, debuted with the E30 M3 in 1988. The E36 was produced in sedan, coupe, convertible, station wagon ("Touring") and hatchback ("Compact") body styles. The hatchback body style, known as the BMW Compact, was introduced in 1994 starting with the 318ti, being very popular in Europe but largely unsuccessful in North America. The "Touring" estate was sold in Europe from 1995, but was not available in the United States. Even though the BMW factory was producing its own E36 convertibles, the Baur "Top Cabriolet" conversion was also available. BMW's first sequential manual transmission ("SMG") debuted in the E36 M3. The E36 was a successful model which laid strong foundations for the E46's success in subsequent years. For every year of its production, the E36 was named in Car and Driver Magazine's "10 Best Cars" list (see Car and Driver Ten Best). Additionally, the E36 M3 was named Car and Driver's best handling car for over $30k in 1997. Built by McLaren for BMW Motorsport